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At the menopausal time in life women can be feeling less attractive and less interested in sex, but studies have shown that sexual activity, if continued through and past menopause, actually helps to prevent degeneration of the vaginal and vulval tissues without any other natural menopause treatment required.
The less often women have sex, the less these tissues respond to stimulation. Even having sex just three times a month involves significantly less degeneration than having sex only once a month, and frequent masturbation helps in lieu of actual intercourse. A healthy vaginal membrane is definitely related to frequent lovemaking.