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Thread: after a while I lose sexual interest.. why????? help plz

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    after a while I lose sexual interest.. why????? help plz

    OK men and women a weird topic here, I am 33 I always lose the sex drive with someone after we have been together for a couple months, drs chop it up to stress or whatever but this is really getting annoying any insight or suggestions plz
    Coffeelady1980

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    Do you enjoy sex? Do you tell them what you like?
    "Don't ask a question if you can't handle the answer".

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    You probably just enjoy the adrenalin rush from gaining the sexual attraction of a new man. After that, he is no longer exciting to you and you feel you are just there to appease his sexual needs. Have you had a large number of sexual partners in your life? Have you had any problems with addictions? You have possibly had a history of sexual abuse and parental conflict. Maybe you need to fall in love, if you can. That won't happen in two months.

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    I think there may be some issues with your estrogen hormone.

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