Lovegra 100 mg is a sildenafil‑based tablet marketed as a “female Viagra,” designed to help women with low sexual desire, arousal problems, or difficulty achieving sexual pleasure due to physical or psychological causes. It improves blood flow to the genital area, which can increase sensitivity, lubrication, and sexual satisfaction, and some women report a modest improvement in sexual desire and orgasm frequency.
Positive psychological effects
Reduced sexual anxiety: Many women feel less anxious or self‑conscious about intimacy when they experience more reliable arousal and lubrication, which can reduce “performance‑related” stress and embarrassment.
Increased confidence and mood: Improved sexual function can strengthen sexual self‑esteem and overall mood, especially in those with a history of dissatisfaction or avoidance of sex because of discomfort or lack of pleasure.
Possible negative or mixed effects
Mood or anxiety changes: Some women report side effects such as nervousness, mild anxiety, irritability, or unusual dreams, though these are usually mild and short‑lived.
Psychological dependence or expectation pressure: If a woman starts to rely on the tablet to feel “normal” sexually, there can be temporary distress when it is not taken, or disappointment if the effect fluctuates, especially since evidence for Lovegra’s efficacy in women is still limited and variable.
Overall, Lovegra 100 mg can have mostly positive psychological effects—reducing sexual anxiety and boosting confidence—when it effectively improves arousal and satisfaction, but it should be used only under medical supervision and not as a substitute for addressing underlying emotional, relational, or hormonal issues.