A
male
age
36-40,
anonymous
writes: I am 26 yrs old and my libido has suddenly dropped. I had a very good sex life before and now am worried what could be the problem. please help.
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reader, cardcups +, writes (3 February 2013):
The human sex drive is complicated. Various chemical compounds that the body produces must be put in place at the proper time and place. Go onto google and make a study of erectyle dysfunction. Alcohol, smoking poor diet can be a cause of mild loss of sex drive. Riding a bicycle or motorcycle can affect penile nerves. If a person tends to have a sit down job will cause soft genital muscles. Doing squats will develop the muscles around the penis. Part of the erectyle cavanosa is inside the body along eith the nerves for erection.Go to an urogolist. Get checked for cancer in bladder which can affect the prostate. Erectyle nerves are attached to this along with blood veins to the penis. If daily and sleep time erections occur easily, then you may be only organicaly affected. No visual porn for a while. Read erotic stories so your brain is stimulated. Vigara is a bad crutch. Only works sort of, if there is poor blood flow. Not help if nerve damage. "GET GOOD DAILY EXERCISE. IMPROVE BODY AND PENILE BLOOD FLOW". Get a good physicae examination....If a male does not have sex drive there is something seriously wrong!!!
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reader, Daniel the love doctor +, writes (28 January 2013):
There are many factors to consider here. Without me knowing about your sex life, how often (if you do) masturbate, if you're stressed, nervous, or depressed... it's hard for me to make an assessment. But the first thing I would suggest to you is that you see a medical professional, preferably a Urologist to check and see whether or not you have a medical condition. If you're healthy, eat well, and exercise often, then what your going through may be a mental thing. I would also examine what changed from the period of you having sex without issues until now. You may be surprised by what you've found. Here is some additional reading that may be of benefit for you....http://www.dearcupid.org/question/guys-what-to-do-if-youre-suffering-from.htmlBest Wishes!
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