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writes: hi,i think i need an urgent help i have no gf in my life but i have a strong strong desire for sex, recently i donot feel healthy, when i contact my doctor he told me that i don't have as such a physiological health problem except the gastric secretion thing, if that is so does lack of sex affects my health stablity? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, Laura1318 +, writes (4 February 2008):
There are some people who do not have sex and live up to a ripe old age of 102.
Your health is because of your diet and the pollution of the atmosphere. You did not have regular meals and that is why you have gastric problems and not because of your lack of sex.
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reader, Sandman +, writes (4 February 2008):
Lack of sex does not inherently cause any physiological health issues. However, if you focus so strongly on the fact that you aren't having sex and really believe that lack of sex is causing some type of illness or uneasiness within you, then you somatize - or cause something that has no known physiological explanation to have what you believe to be real illness. Mind over matter.
Exercising may something to try. While it can make you feel good because you are doing something to stay healthy, it also helps to release and burn some pent up energy that you might be feeling. Exercise won't totally take away your desire for sex as sexual desire is a normal human feeling - but it may help with the whole not feeling healthy thing.
Of course, masturbation can also release pent up sexual energy too.
Hope this helps.
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