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Anonymous (reply to Diane Porter)

It went well. His therapist told him that he should meet me half way on this and that his testosterone levels are most likely extreemly low. He has seemed to be more willing about this. I hope it lasts because I don't really want to give up sex at 19. Lol. Hopefully they can find him some type of supplement to increase his levels. She said it most likely had to do with the fact that he was on anit-depressants for three years. The last year and a half the only reason he has stayed on them was because he was addicted to them, but this summer his therapist will be working on weaning him off of them so maybe that, in addition to a supplement, will help increase his sex drive. He also finally admitted to me that sometimes he only said those things to me because he himself felt like there was something wrong with him and it was bothering him so much. So hopefully we are on our way to a better sex life. Not to mention it helps our communication to finally get this out of the way and eliminates stress. I'd suggest to any girl having this problem to try and get her partner to see a therapist. There is nothing wrong with it and it helps a lot.

April 14, 2010 - 11:42pm

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