The biggest deterrent to sex drive for men is stress. Find out what stresses him out and work to eliminate of fix it. Also find out what his fantasies are and work on those as well.
2007-03-05 04:59:02
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answered by billnrhonda 3
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There are many things that make a man "Not function" right. The worst and most prevelont it stress. A lot of times a man gets stressed about something, and then when he isn't functioning, gets even more depressed. So it is a visious circle. I would try counseling or even just going to the doctor to see if it is genes working. sometimes men just can't function right. Good luck!
2007-03-04 19:38:37
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answered by dusty22687 2
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Well, this isn't natural. I imagine he's not on any sort of regular medication, else you'd have mentioned that. I can only guess that he's either depressed or afraid of something.
Remember that everyone--certainly! not just women--wants to be made to feel special. I'd try whatever you can to strengthen the bond between the two of you. He's got emotional needs just like yours.
2007-03-05 12:23:35
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answered by Mike 4
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The urge of adult humans to have sexual intercourse is seen as being part of the biological need for social bonds. It is categorized with the needs for family, friends, and group acceptance in Maslow's hierarchy of needs. Moreoever, it is a basic instinct for survival, by way of reproduction and extend bloodline. The very need for sexual intercourse may have more to do with reproduction then creating social bonds. At an emotional level sexual intercourse is often, though not always, seen as the ultimate physical expression of feelings of romantic love between two humans. In many cultures, mutual romantic love often forms a formalized or informal partnership, a full sexual relationship within this partnership, procreation or adoption of children, and subsequent parenting. On a biological level, an increasing amount of research is demonstrating that a man's sex drive (and sexual attractiveness to women) is closely linked with hormones such as testosterone. A man can boost his testosterone naturally through reducing (or eliminating) smoking, alcohol, certain drugs such as most anti-depressants, emotional stress, and simple carbohydrates such as white sugar. He should also avoid exposing his testicles to too much heat such as from a hot tub. Conversely, eating a diet of 70% fruits and vegetables and 25% to 30% protein boosts a man's testosterone, as does drinking more water, lifting weights, sunbathing, and meditation.Sexual intercourse is also often decoupled from romantic love and/or from a wish for procreation. Casual sex, often used to satisfy a physiological or psychological need, is common although it is censured by some as being promiscuous and morally questionable. The sex industry is the commercialization of sex, and includes the production of pornography, erotic art, and erotic literature, as well as prostitution.
Low libido in men
Increase Sex DriveThe second most common sexual dysfunction in men after premature ejaculation is low libido, according to a recent issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association. And a loss of "mojo," as film character Austin Powers would put it, is also very difficult for men to discuss, despite the help available from health professionals. What defines a low libido for an individual is subjective and depends upon many variables but definitely involves a loss of sex drive, states Richard Kogan, M.D., a psychiatrist in private practice who specializes in the treatment of sexual dysfunction in New York City. Physical and mental health are key factors, and although many men are happy exceptions to the trend, sex drive generally decreases with age.
The difference between impotence and low libido
"Impotence and loss of libido are two very separate things," says Richard Milsten, M.D., a New Jersey-based urologist and coauthor of "The Sexual Male" (W.W. Norton and Company). "However, men who experience impotence commonly experience a decrease in libido over time," he adds. When libido drops and impotence is not a problem, there are numerous factors a doctor might suspect as the cause. Something must be done to increase sex drive When you're sick, libido suffers
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2007-03-05 07:18:20
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answered by sean 1
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