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anonymous
writes: is it posible for a man to toally lose sexdrive? Never think about it,or wish for it? Or is it just connected to a bad realtionship?
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reader, Your friend +, writes (29 June 2009):
It is possible but the reasons can be many but that doesn't mean it can't be revived. You need to talk to him at a time and in a way that will allow him to open up and if it is not something emotional then it would be worth seeing your doctor to get some tests done or... just buy an erotic dvd and see what happens. If your embarassed to rent or buy get one over the internet.
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reader, anonymous, writes (29 June 2009): It is in a way. If you dont think about it, want it, or anything, you may just be over concentrated on other things. It can also be caused by many other things like stress, age in some cases, or a relation to diet.In most cases, it is not related to a bad relationship. Problems of this type caused by that usually result in cheating rather than loss of sex drive. It is unlikely that you have "lost" your sex drive. you mearly are not in the mood or have a lot on your mind, etc. this has happend to me as well.
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reader, BusDriver +, writes (29 June 2009):
yep - especially if his testosterone level isn't as high as it should be... gotta have it checked by a doctor -
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reader, dan026 +, writes (29 June 2009):
It is possible if his testosterone level is too low, or for a variety of other medical reasons. A bad relationship often only kills the drive to have sex with the S.O. which is a common reason people end up cheating. However, if he is having physical problems he likely still thinks about sex a lot and then feels emasculated because he cannot perform as he'd like which adds a negative self mental image which makes sex even less appealing.
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