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I'm on antidepressants and happily married. I could care less if I never have sex again. I've never had an orgasm. Is there any hope for a female sexual stimulant like viagra?

2007-02-20 06:31:22 · 12 answers · asked by Elizabeth D 2 in Health Women's Health

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That's a common side affect of the anti-depressants. While testosterone can increase a woman's sex drive.

While it may seem like your question is 'obvious', I'm interested to know what _exactly_ you'd like to address ...

Is it that your sex drive is lower then your husbands, and you see that as a problem?

Is it that you want to have a higher sex drive because you enjoyed it when you had it?

Is it the lack of orgasms?

If its the first ... well ... my best suggestion is - try to accomodate your husband. Just because your sex drive isn't there doesn't mean you can't have sex with your husband. If you take this approach, I'd suggest you two avoid the trap of trying really hard to make the sex great for you. Doing that will just put more pressure on both of you - him to perform, you to respond. Enjoy it for what it is - something he needs, you don't, but certainly can still take some pleasure in, and enjoy sharing with him.

If its the second, I've heard of people taking 'prozac vacations' where they stop taking antidepressants for say a weekend, giving their libido a possible rebound for a day or so. Don't just pull this, but you could talk to your doctor if you really want to feel that need. I have doubts that stacking testosterone with antidepressants is a great idea.

If its the third, while I know anti-depressants lower libido, and can delay orgasm in men ... I don't know if they would make it impossible for you. You mention you've _never_ had an orgasm, and I'll assume you have NOT always been on antidepressants. So I think it might still be possible. Honestly, I think its easiest to reach orgasm on your own. In this case, viagra - which does not increase libido, but DOES increase blood flow to the genitals - might help. I don't know.

I'm actually going to be surprised if its the third case, based on your statement 'I could care less if I never have sex again". I'm guessing its scenario 1. My answer would be, don't stress over it, just try to meet your husband part way. I could care less if I ever go to the theatre again, but my wife enjoys it, and I enjoy going with her, even though I wouldn't bother if she didn't ask to go.

2007-02-20 08:24:59 · answer #1 · answered by kheserthorpe 7 · 0 0

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2016-01-25 00:42:00 · answer #3 · answered by Fred 1 · 0 0

Actually many women report feeling aroused after taking Viagra. This may help you get back in the mood a well. Boston University is currently undergoing a long term study of the drug and women now.

2007-02-20 06:53:57 · answer #4 · answered by mcbrid1 2 · 0 1

Many women don't know how to have orgasms. The main problem is that when you are about to reach orgasm you may feel like you need to pee. That is normal. Just go with the feeling. With any luck you will climax. If you are afraid that you are going to accidently pee, then sit on the toilet or stand in the shower while you mastrabate. That way you won't make a mess. As you are able to climax you may have to relax your muscles as if you are trying to pee. Don't worry, you are quiet normal.

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