What is "normal" is relevant, and if your low sex drive is causing difficulty in the relationship (either by your perception and/or your boyfriend's perception), it is time to talk with your Gynecologist.
You have been together for 4 years, and have noticed this change for the last 2 years. Are you able to pinpoint any possible changes that occurred a few years ago? You can ask your doctor to have your hormone levels checked, and talk with him/her about any other symptoms you are experiencing (dryness, pain during sex, emotional disconnection, etc).
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What is "normal" is relevant, and if your low sex drive is causing difficulty in the relationship (either by your perception and/or your boyfriend's perception), it is time to talk with your Gynecologist.
You have been together for 4 years, and have noticed this change for the last 2 years. Are you able to pinpoint any possible changes that occurred a few years ago? You can ask your doctor to have your hormone levels checked, and talk with him/her about any other symptoms you are experiencing (dryness, pain during sex, emotional disconnection, etc).
Let us know if you have any additional questions. These articles are also helpful:
November 25, 2010 - 2:24pm- What younger women say causes sex drive to nose dive
- Low libido advocacy sheet: how to talk with your doctor.
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