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anonymous
writes: I haven't been sexually active in ten years I am still a young woman. I was wondering if not having sex could that be the reason I feel like superwoman? I have so much strength I can lift heavy things that most women would need help with.To be honest my strength is strong like a man strength is .Everybody just stops and stares at me. I was wondering does sex has something to do with strength of my body?Is this healthy to be this strong? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, So_Very_Confused +, writes (8 October 2012):
I seriously doubt that your abstaining from sexual relations is the reason behind your strength.
Before my back was bad I was able to lift any heavy things and was bench pressing a decent amount of weight.
a box with ten reams of paper was NOTHING for me to lift...
some people are just strong naturally...
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 October 2012): Thanks but I am good and healthy I just stop having sex years ago due to cheating men in my life so I made a choice either it's going to be them using me or me choosing Me.And every since I quit my strength is unbelieveable.
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reader, anonymous, writes (8 October 2012): Any physical abnormalities or questions regarding such things are best posed to your doctor OP.
It could be anything, it could be a psychosomatic thing or hormonal etc.
On a personal level though by far the strongest women I've met physically and emotionally were single women who were actually 100% content, confident and happy being single. That kind of woman is exceptionally rare but ones who are happy in their independence tend to be powerful people in many ways.
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reader, Sageoldguy1465 +, writes (8 October 2012):
You could put together a case for your not being sexually active stemming from a lack of desire based on low estrogen.... AND, if you also have somewhat higher-than-normal testosterone, then you development (body mass/strength... for example) may be what is bringing about the phenomenon that you describe...
If you are, otherwise, healthy, you might just "live with it...." OR, if this concerns you, have your medical Doctor give you a thorough physical exam to assure that there IS nothing to be concerned about...
Good luck...
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reader, SensitiveBloke +, writes (8 October 2012):
I doubt sex has anything to do with it.
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