Yes, I am married to one...lol..and yeah- it sucks to be me..
2007-11-16 05:12:48
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answered by o 5
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It is a little known fact. Yes.
It's possible for a person to have no sexual desire! That's why they say they have a head ache.
They are called women.
Fortunately they can just lie there and cooperate, and get pregnant, just like the ones who enjoy it!
Thank God, us guys are seldom beset with such lethargy.
That's why He made us from "puppy dog tails", because ours are always wagging!!
A hard man is good to find. Or did I get that backwards?
2007-11-16 05:47:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but it's fairly unusual. Sometimes hormones push people one way or another with levels of desire but the average human, regardless of age, weight, etc. has some level of sexual desire. Bad memories, bad relationships, overdoses of porn and the like can cause loss of desire and sometimes for a long time.
2007-11-16 05:15:27
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answered by charlie m 4
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Forever? I don't know. But for a while, yes. Been there. It's possible for someone to just not want sex for a time (and thus have no desire).
2007-11-16 05:12:54
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answered by xK 7
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Yes, and it's not that something is wrong with that person. Rather, they should explore why they have no sexual desire. There are a variety of reasons, and it's almost always personal.
2007-11-16 05:15:33
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answered by Harold R 2
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YES. Sometimes it is due to medications that you are taking. Sometimes it is due to do the way you feel about your partner (if you have one) I know when my husband makes me extremely mad I have know sexual desire for him!
Talk to your doctor and he/she will help youfigure it out. I work for an internal medicine practice...you would not believe how many people, especially women DO NOT want sex!
2007-11-16 05:14:33
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answered by brandi from texas 4
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Yes. There are a variety of causes. Sometimes it can be a chemical imbalance, or it can be due to depression. Also, some people just never care for sex. They get all of the love they need form family and friends and sex just isn't part of their life.
2007-11-16 05:12:55
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answered by Mikey 3
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Yes it usually happens when associated with hormonal imbalances..cases of depression..and sexual identity crisis..also strict religious upbringings have shown a strong pattern of internal guilt when in a sexual relationship including marriage..Oh yea and in certain cases of rape victims they become sexually nonfunctional for a period of time..
2007-11-16 05:15:47
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answered by Ben G 3
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Yes. Chemical imbalances effect this drive immensely. Diet and exercise help a lot, but some medications bear this as a side effect.
2007-11-16 05:14:05
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answered by Morgan M 5
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YES !!!
I was like that in my teen years and in my 20's.
some of it also depends on the person. Could they be on medication (like anti depressants for example) that can hinder their desire.
Also, their current relationship could be crap and they have no respect for that person, and have no sexual desire for them at all.
2007-11-16 05:13:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, its possible. Heres some reasons why:
Trauma - some traumatic experiences (not necessarily sexual) can lower libido.
Depression/Post-partum - I consider this the leading cause in women, although I have no research or numbers to back it up.
Spiritual Cleansing - Many people reject sex when they want to test or strengthen their spiritual limits.
2007-11-16 05:19:04
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answered by pumpkin head 4
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