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What (who) is libidinous - definition

A PERSON'S OVERALL SEXUAL DRIVE OR DESIRE FOR SEXUAL ACTIVITY
Sex drive; Sexual appetite; Libedo; Sexual drive; Sex urge; Carnal desire; Libidos; Sexual instinct; Sexdrive; Carnal; Libido (Psychoanalysis); Sexual urge; Sexual potency; Hormonal libido; Romantic drive; Low libido; Libidinous; Libidio; Change in libido; Changes in libido; Libido change; Libido changes; Libito; Sexual desire disorders
  • [[Sigmund Freud]]

libidinous         
People who are libidinous have strong sexual feelings and express them in their behaviour. (LITERARY)
Powell let his libidinous imagination run away with him.
ADJ
libidinous         
a.
Lascivious, lustful, carnal, lecherous, lickerish, lewd, salacious, concupiscent, wanton, loose, unchaste, incontinent, lubric, lubrical, lubricous, sensual, impure.
Libidinous         
·adj Having lustful desires; characterized by lewdness; sensual; lascivious.

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Libido

Libido (; colloquial: sex drive) is a person's overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity. Libido is influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors. Biologically, the sex hormones and associated neurotransmitters that act upon the nucleus accumbens (primarily testosterone and dopamine, respectively) regulate libido in humans. Social factors, such as work and family, and internal psychological factors, such as personality and stress, can affect libido. Libido can also be affected by medical conditions, medications, lifestyle and relationship issues, and age (e.g., puberty). A person who has extremely frequent sexual urges, or a suddenly increased sex drive may be experiencing hypersexuality, while the opposite condition is hyposexuality. In psychoanalytic theory, libido is psychic drive or energy, particularly associated with sexual instinct, but also present in other instinctive desires and drives.

A person may have a desire for sex, but not have the opportunity to act on that desire, or may on personal, moral or religious reasons refrain from acting on the urge. Psychologically, a person's urge can be repressed or sublimated. Conversely, a person can engage in sexual activity without an actual desire for it. Multiple factors affect human sex drive, including stress, illness, pregnancy, and others. A 2001 review found that, on average, men have a higher desire for sex than women.

Sexual desires are often an important factor in the formation and maintenance of intimate relationships in humans. A lack or loss of sexual desire can adversely affect relationships. Changes in the sexual desires of any partner in a sexual relationship, if sustained and unresolved, may cause problems in the relationship. The infidelity of a partner may be an indication that a partner's changing sexual desires can no longer be satisfied within the current relationship. You need to look for the root cause of your discomfort and think of solutions that you could suggest. Problems can arise from disparity of sexual desires between partners, or poor communication between partners of sexual needs and preferences.

There is no widely accepted measure of what is a healthy level for sex desire. Some people want to have sex every day, or more than once a day; others once a year or not at all. However, a person who lacks a desire for sexual activity for some period of time may be experiencing a hypoactive sexual desire disorder or may be asexual.

Examples of use of libidinous
1. He faced eight charges of lewd and libidinous behaviour towards the girls.
2. It‘s an old sex pest of a film about a libidinous, incestuous threesome in Paris, 1'68.
3. We had taken a villa a few clicks from libidinous Palermo, on the edge of the Porticello fishing village.
4. By Joshua PartlowWashington Post Staff WriterTuesday, August 15, 2006; A0' BAGHDAD –– He was the libidinous modeling agent afraid of commitment.
5. A narcissistic, libidinous entertainer with snake hips, hair like a crow‘s nest and a self–absorption bordering on the comical.