There are many things that can cause it! Prescribed medication, stress, diabetes, and heart problems to name but a few. Maybe go see your doctor for a more accurate diagnosis :D.
2006-10-24 22:55:05
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answered by huggz 7
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STRESS... is a huge factor.
Just relax and try to enjoy. Try not to think about what other things that you need to do. This takes your mind off what your sopossed to be thinking about. I know it's hard when we are so busy. But try to put your self first for a while.
Also medications do play a big part as well. Antidepressants are one that can. If you just started taking this kind of med wait about 2 months after the med has really started working to see if it is coming back. If not go see your doctor. They are familliar with this. Have them switch you to another kind to try.
2006-10-24 23:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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look closely at your relationship, i was told by a relate councillor that i didn't have a loss of libido . the fact of the matter was that at the time i was in a relationship where i felt that every aspect of my life was being controlled for me so the only thing i had left that i could control was my own body!!
i am now in a new relationship and have control of my life and the difference is true!
2006-10-26 22:02:33
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answered by fred 2
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here a few things that can cause the loss of libido
Illness,
menopause
certain medication
depression
stress
boredom
try relaxation
2006-10-24 23:07:20
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answered by lizella 5
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yes think its usually stress related so you need to find source of that stress. Also tiredness can cause loss of libido
2006-10-24 22:55:05
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answered by xxx 3
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i guess you just been passing a phase on your life for such kind of feeling, and also what others have shared above can be possible factors too. well, you have to talk with your partner and explain what you are going thru right now so that he can help you out and this would not lead into sum kind of misunderstanding between you and sumhow affects your relationship. maybe you can seek a professional help from doctors concerning these matters too, ok, good luck!
2006-10-24 23:20:34
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answered by candee 3
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If i were you, to cure it, try running yourself a hot steamy bath with your favourite bath bubbles (i love "lush")
Then have your favourite meal with your partner, look up aphrodisiacs they might help too ! And your favourite wine to help you relax.
Then have your partner concentrate on you, be it that you love being massaged or your neck being kissed, but don't touch him & prolong the sex, let that be last minute, your happiness is most important. All the best x
2006-10-24 23:13:05
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answered by Tamara 2
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Aspartame.
Found in Diet Croak / Pepsi Max / Squash / Sweeteners - that sort of stuff.
Aspartame supresses Seratonin, your 'happy' Hormone.
2006-10-25 11:26:14
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answered by alexinscarborough 5
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are you able to take a time without work, sit down in a bubble bathtub, lotion, lay round in mattress and nap/examine? are you able to bypass to a park and lay and watch clouds to work out what shapes they make? Sexual arousal comes out of your inner-newborn. teens have a number of demands on their time/lives so that you dont enable that "little female" come out to play too regularly. you need to grant your self time to loosen up and enable your self bask in some relax. Sexual arousal will come once you sense you could make an attempt to play. wish this helps.
2016-10-16 06:20:58
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answered by ? 4
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hormones, hormones, hormones!!!! have your gyno check. its easy through a simple blood test. also you probably need a pap smear and checkup at the same time. i would speak to your dr. about your feelings. they can be a lot of help. you might also think about any meds you are taking. some medicines can zap your libido.good luck hope this helps.
2006-10-24 22:55:33
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answered by tracysgirl38375 1
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