What could the cause of my wife's low sex drive be?
Question Posted Tuesday October 9 2012, 7:38 am
my wife has low sexual drive or interest, what could be the cause from the age 24years and she is currently 44 years old?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Sexual Health and Reproduction category? Maybe give some free advice about: Trouble Reaching Orgasm? Trauma answered Wednesday October 10 2012, 3:02 am: I think the vast majority of people in long-term relationships or marriages reach a point where their sex drive just isn't what it used to be. While there is a possibility that a lower than usual sex drive could be caused by a medical condition, then first thing I would try if I were you two is to try to find a way to bring the passion back into the relationship. Try to have date nights together, if you can. Do things that you did together when you first started dating. Generally, spend time with each other and show each other that you still care. Remember what made you two fall in love in the first place. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
DangerNerd answered Tuesday October 9 2012, 10:48 pm: All I can tell you, from my own experience, is that my ex started a new birth control pill once, that caused her to not only completely lose interest in sex, but turn her into an uncaring emotionless zombie as well.
This may be emotional, physical or simply be a hormone imbalance that is possible to correct.
You should REALLY go to the doctor together and sort this out. A cold, sexless marriage is an almost unbearable thing, I know, from experience, and you must love her with all your heart to have put up with this for 20 years.
I hope she knows how much you love her.
Now is way past time to fix this, if possible. The answer may be very simple, and you will feel like you have a new life together if you handle this.
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