hey blame in on hormones but yea it can be
2006-09-16 08:15:19
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL Sorry the other answers cracked me up... For the ones that say it is not normal, please explain what is normal. Is there a certain time that you only that you can be aroused or maybe a time length? I don't beleive so. Just like some people like intercouse and beleive it or not there are some who don't.
As far as normal or not I don't feel in that subject the is a correct answer. Although I will say some people do and can have a higher libido ("sex drive") than others. So don't worry you are "Normal" BUT it can led to problems, depend on how high of a libido you have and you thought, actions... See the articles below with the first woman having possible the same problem as you.
I may have given more than needed but didn't know how much you are in need of... No pun intended!
Some info...This is a topic which is largely overlooked, because the media industry focuses on men & women who want to increase their drive and/or performance. Lots of us want to "crank down" our sex drives, or in some cases eliminate them altogether.
Testosterone is a major culprit in overactive libidos. Testosterone triggers the areas of the brain that control male erections and female lubrication. Controlling t-levels can be tricky, however.
Some women & men experience a "natural" reduction in testosterone as they age. Many do not.
Forget about anti-depressants -- they don't alter hormone levels, they merely create "disconnects" in the brain by preventing seratonin reuptake. These disconnects mainly interfere with male erections and female lubrication, and make it harder to concentrate on achieving orgasm. They don't reduce libido much, if at all. They merely leave you horny with a decreased ability to relieve the situation.
Women can sometimes "offset" elevated testosterone levels by the addition of the female hormones found in birth control pills/injections/patches. But estrogen can also sometimes be converted to testosterone within the body, so it doesn't work for everyone.
2006-09-16 16:20:02
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answered by Hap s 2
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Believe it or not, it depends and has to do a lot with the social groups you hang out with, tv programs that you watch, porn addiction, music...
What's all the time and what's your age? Hormone levels, chemical disbalance. Many factors. But if you go out and play a sport, watch the Discovery channel, cook, make a cake, paint.., that will help and take the load off you. Just, do something to put your mind to work!
2006-09-16 15:23:16
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answered by Dimitri VanHorn 1
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It sure isnt un healthy. Believe me, I had sex for my first 5 years without ever having an orgasm until I was 20 years old. its very healthy to be horny. I have been all day actually. play with your toys and relieve yourself. it will be great for you. Good luck!!!
2006-09-16 15:18:13
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answered by Bandice 3
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I am sorry I don't agree with the other answers, I do not believe it is normal to be, all the time , unless your a guy.
2006-09-16 15:24:21
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answered by *Glowing* *Wings* 6
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Dear Emo,
No, it's not. Despite what the rest of the world says, life isn't all about seeking out physical engagement.
-j.
2006-09-16 15:19:41
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answered by classical123 4
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You have to put yourself under a slight discipline and allow self to other things;
Cut down on usual habits and try to convert your mind into other practices....
If you are too young, this is a "transit state" ; however get on to some different habits!
Ciao...........John-John.
2006-09-16 15:51:38
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answered by John-John 7
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Yes. It is just a animal like instinct. Women after the age 25 get in their prime. Im 26.............lol......all the time is nice for my health.
2006-09-16 15:17:16
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answered by ebertlove 3
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I agree with HAP S
2006-09-16 16:26:48
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answered by flirshous 2
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very normal
2006-09-17 18:11:59
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answered by Anonymous
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