Despite the success of E.L. James' bestselling erotic novel "Fifty Shades of Grey,"
British author Jilly Cooper says that sex in fiction has generally lost
its appeal for women. The reason? “Women don’t want to have sex
anymore,” Cooper said at the Cartier Queen’s Cup Final at the U.K.'s Guards Polo Club, the Telegraph reported.
Cooper, who has written a number of romance novels, also said that women’s busy schedules are to blame for their dwindled interest in sex, the paper reported:
Doctors’ waiting rooms are absolutely brimming these days with women
suffering from low libidos. Ours is now a terribly under-sexed society. I
have talked to a lot of young women about this and they just don’t seem
to do it any more. Honestly. I suppose it’s because we all have so many
other demands on our time now.
Doctors’ waiting rooms are absolutely brimming these days with women
suffering from low libidos. Ours is now a terribly under-sexed society. I
have talked to a lot of young women about this and they just don’t seem
to do it any more. Honestly. I suppose it’s because we all have so many
other demands on our time now.