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Is there such a thing? If so is it just for older woman?? I am 27 and have no sexual drive whatsoever. It is really putting a strain on my relationship!

2007-03-14 13:55:24 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Family & Relationships Other - Family & Relationships

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Try watching hot porn that might get you thrived up. Or see a specialist or doctor you might have a hormone type of problem. Or a theropist, the problem may be psychological.

2007-03-14 14:06:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Women's sexual problems have many different causes and can be more complicated. Most women will experience periods in their life were their libido will be low or completely gone. Experiencing this is normal because there are many factors that can come to play in a women's life. These factors can include hormonal changes such as post pregnancy and pre menstrual, illnesses, physical, psychological, emotional such as stress, and so on. If your sexual problems are making you uncomfortable you should not be afraid to get help. Depending on what the problem is there are some great Viagra for women alternatives available.
A women's sexual desire can vary a great deal. No sex drive means that you have no desire or do not want to have sex at all. If this is happening constantly then it can be a problem. If you have a low sex drive, that means you don't have much of a desire for sex but you might engage in it once in a while. If you feel like this continuously, it can be an issue. If barely having sex does not bother you a bit then that is quite fine. However, if you're not happy with your lack of desire and enjoyment then it is okay to get medical help.

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2014-06-15 22:13:24 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi!!!

Sweetie, yes there are some meds. to treat this common issue. But I will suggest for you to consult with a marrieage counselor better!!!!

It bothers me that you are assuming the fault and responsability all by yourself, when everybody knows, that this problem, comes with a partner......???????

Some times women are to quick to accept faults when in reality, lack of sexual appetite, comes from an egoistical partner, who doesn't know or want to look for ways to satisfy you.

This is a delicate issue, but it needs to be address. DON'T let anyone put the blame on you , or even worst DON'T put it yourself!!!

Having a cosultation with a professional, will help you pinpoint the problem and treat it for what it is. NOT because you feel like this means that your body is NOT funtioning!!!

It could well be, that emotionally, and the lack of stimulation form a caring partner, is to blame. And there is NO med. for that other that to make your pertner understand wht your needs are, and make you feel a desireble, delicate woman!!!

Sit down by yourself and be honest. And ask yourself???

1- Does your partner tries everything, to satisfy you??

2- Does he just care about satisfying himself???

3- Does he spend quality time, in foreplay???

4- Is he romantic???

5- Does he treats you with respect, and listen to your needs??

6- Do you have kids???

7- Do you life with relatives??

8- Do you have a financial problem??

9- Do you go out and enjoy yourself in the company of fa. and friends, just like your partner, would do???

10- Are being love by your partner or do you love your partner??

You need to be very honest with yourself, because this could be the key for you to open a PANDORA'S BOX, to the issue of your lack of sexual drive!!!

But do this before you start popping pills, left and right.
Most of the time this problems are a matter of communication rather than chemical inbalances or even hormonal state.

GO SEE A PROFESSIONAL, it doesn't hurt, to know. And you will fix the issue for good!!!

GOD BLESS YOU & HAPPY LIFE

A.Z.

2007-03-14 14:26:14 · answer #3 · answered by Alliv Z 4 · 1 0

yes there is, its called diva, and its not for the order woman. 27 is a great age to have a high sex drive! Don't worry, diva will help.

2007-03-16 16:54:53 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2017-02-09 17:41:09 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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