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Is surpressing your sex urges bad for your health?

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Question - (5 June 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 5 June 2008)
A female Bahamas age 51-59, *ainaa_1752 writes:

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My husband and me are having some problems in between us.It has been a month or two since he does not satisfy me sexually.When I need the urge to have sex I just swallow the thought.Would this cause any problem to my health?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (5 June 2008):

Sex is a really important part of a relationship, you need to talk to him about WHY this has happened in the past while.

Maybe spice it up a bit.

It won't cause you any health problems BUT you may find that it will get to the point where you look elsewhere for sexual satisfaction. better to sort it out with the husband before it gets to thatr point that messes up everything

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