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female
age
30-35,
anonymous
writes: Hey,I am a female teenage virgin who is really horny all the time! (Which you make think is normal)...But I really never used to get this horny, i now need to masterbate about 5 times a day just to get the feeling to go away.I even leave rooms/ go to the toilet to be alone for 5 minutes of masterbation. The other night i was really tired but super horny and masterbated, which made me feel slightly nauseous.I dont really understand why I am so horny all the time now... I used to masterbate about once a night but nothing seems to be enough now!Please help me!Thank youuu(I have also tried 'not thinking about it', reading a book or going out, but this hasnt stopped it)
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reader, anonymous, writes (4 February 2011): Some people have higher sex drives than others. And it can change too. It can depend on your overall mood, your state of health, what your hormones are doing, etc. For example, if I am going through a difficult time, I seldom feel horny at all, and have no desire to masturbate. But if I am feeling really positive in life, then I have more sexual feelings. Things like that can affect it. You can also feel more or less sexual depending on where you are in your monthly cycle (your periods). Also, as you are still in your teens, your hormones are still adjusting and fluctuating.
I don't think it is abnormal to masturbate so much, it varies for different people anyway. And there have been times in the past where I have had to find a private room to ease some of the sexual tension too. After that, I am fine and can concentrate on other things again. So you're not alone with doing that.
I think it may only be a problem if you feel that it is interfering with your life. Sexual feelings are powerful anyway, so it is natural for you to feel this way and think about it a lot. But if you really feel that it is affecting you, then maybe you could speak to someone, like a doctor or nurse, for more advice.
I think it may settle down as you get older. Or if not, you will probably become used to it, and will not feel as troubled or worried about it. It will just be the way your sex drive is, and that will be okay. But if you are really concerned, then I recommend that you speak to a doctor or nurse if that is an option for you. I hope this helps.
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