Generally speaking, women still have sexual needs after menopause.
Sexual demand, i.e. desire, libido, mainly comes from the central nervous system, and the central nervous system’s feelings about sex will not be affected by whether or not menopause occurs, so women usually still have sexual needs after menopause.
If the menopause is due to natural menopause, then the decrease of estrogen level in the body of postmenopausal women may lead to vaginal dryness, vaginal atrophy, and friction pain during sex; so it makes postmenopausal women reject sex, but it does not affect the generation of sexual desire.
If postmenopausal women have obvious vaginal dryness or recurrent senile vaginitis, they can exclude the contraindications to medication and under the guidance of a doctor, actively improve the vaginal environment by supplementing estrogen and progesterone appropriately.