Coffee, restaurants, clubs are closed during the colonial era. Habits change, as do human relationships, as do sexual ones.
Writer and psychologist Wolfgang Krieger, who specializes in couple relations, recently told DW that "those who are alone are in a worse position, even without the coroner." A sixty-year-old married woman has more sex even compared to a thirty-plus single. "
Of course, measures to limited contact do not stop communication between people, especially when new technology helps more than ever. Long before the pandemic, there were millions of people searching for a partner on online platforms. In the age of the internet, they seem to be gaining more value.
Things are different for couples living together. Sex is easier, as long as it's okay. In any case, they will be more concerned with each other since there are no options for going out for fun. There are many couples who now work with tele-work and the hours they are in the same house have increased sharply. This is not always good for the couple's mental health and their sexual mood.
"Erotic desire is a change between near and far," says the German psychologist. If couples are doing well, sex is a good opportunity to get rid of stress, she believes. And not only that. The results may be tangible ... after nine months. It is certain that the number of children will increase.