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Sex drive can change throughout a person's life. For some, sexual activity may begin in the teenage years or 20s. Males' sex drive libido is thought to peak in their 20s, while females' sexual desire often peaks in their 30s. There's no specific age for when people stop being sexually active, although age and sex drive are closely related.
There's no universal "normal" when it comes to sex drive. Libido exists on a spectrum, so what's normal for an individual can vary widely.
If you've noticed a change in your libido, especially a dramatic one, bring it up with your healthcare provider. Verywell Health acknowledges that sex and gender are related concepts , but they are not the same.
Research studies sometimes don't use the terminology in this way. To reflect our sources accurately, this article uses terms like "female," "male," "woman," and "man" as the sources use them.
Sexual drive often begins in puberty as testosterone and estrogen affect the body, although this can vary by individual. These hormonal changes can lead to thoughts about sex long before someone is ready to have it. Regardless of biological sex, testosterone levels are high in your 20s. Sex drive generally is, as well.