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(reply to Anonymous)

Hi anon,
Can you tell us more about your situation?

Having a low or absent sex drive can be attributed to many things, and it is best to "rule out" the obvious first.
1. Do you currently have sexual partner(s)? If so, can you tell us more about this?
2. Do you have any medical conditions, or are you taking any medications?
3. How do you feel about your body in general? How do you feel about others seeing your body during intimate moments?

Have you always felt that you have an absent sex drive, or has someone commented negatively on your sex drive?

Are you able to become sexually aroused, including emotionally, mentally and physically?

The process of sexual arousal begins in our brains, and has as much to do with our thinking and feeling as it does the physical processes of arousal in our bodies. Knowing if you are concerned with not feeling or wanting to be intimate with someone, or if you are wanting to be but your body is not becoming physically aroused, are two important distinctions.

We look forward to hearing back from you!

August 8, 2010 - 7:31pm

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