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This is a common complaint with no easy solution. You do need to talk to your healthcare provider, and maybe more importantly a sex therapist. When there is discrepant desire it often leads to difficulty in the relationship at some point. It is important to review your medical history, your medication list and then consider options for treatment. Many women will express some degree of loss of interest (seen more commonly in post-menopausal women), so it is important to 'choose sex', and not wait for a natural 'drive' to have sex. Once women become intimate they usually enjoy the encounter and feel satisfaction with the event and the intimacy shared.

My website MiddlesexMD.com was designed to give women information and advice and products to improve their sexual relationship, check it out, maybe there will be helpful tools.

If the marriage is worth salvaging you need to put effort into this endeavor, and sooner rather then later.

May 17, 2013 - 11:24am

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