Background: Intimate interaction between a man and a woman is fueled by sex. For the majority of individuals, having a healthy and fulfilling sexual life requires having a pleasant and fulfilling sexual experience. Among a sample of Egyptian women, the study's goal was to examine some of the most frequent sexual issues experienced by spouses. Patients and procedures: 50 married mid-aged women participated in this research over the course of four months after study initiation. The questionnaires were given to the subjects in open envelopes, and when they filled them out, the subjects sealed the envelopes and placed them in a basket with other sealed envelopes to guarantee the confidentiality of the information collected and the anonymity of the subject. In the study, women's most common complaints were that their husbands ejaculate too quickly (14%), are always silent during sex (13.2%), only have a short time of foreplay (10.8%), don't know how to get orgasm (10%), force their wives to do oral sex (2.8%), use foul language during sex (2.8%), and other reasons (37.6). In terms of age, there was no statistically significant difference between those who feigned orgasm and those who didn't. In terms of FGC, there was no statistically significant difference between those who faked orgasm and those who didn't. To summarise, there were many significant issues that wenet seemed to be experiencing as a result of trying to maintain their husband's dignity. Sexuality-related sensitive problems will always be a challenge to deal with. Nevertheless, it is both possible and necessary to continue gathering data in this field.