Me and my boyfriend have been together for
going on 3 years but we broke up for like
a month and every since we got back
together which was at end of sept. I dont
seem to have a sex drive..Before I would
want sex constantly million times a day..I
have sex for him but most of the time I
dont like it...Wat is this and how can I
change it
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Kgirl16
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 13 Nov 2005 Posts: 133 Location: Canada
Posted: 03-19-06 13:43pm
It could be a mental block because maybe
you don't feel right having sex with him
because your connection was broken there
for a bit. Bitter feelings and the
sort.
It may sound ridiculous however your self
concious does a lot more than you think.
Try and figure out if there is anything
you are hiding from him, or if you're
holding anything against him.
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ashlee_veronica
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 16 Mar 2006 Posts: 88 Location: New York
Posted: 03-19-06 14:36pm
It could be anything from recent
medications you've started taking (like
birth contol) or any lifestyle changes,
stress etc.
It sounds like a completely psychological
thing and seeing a doctor might help...But
talking with your boyfriend about it might
help too.
Is there anything going on in your life
now (or has been in the past few months
since you've gotten back together) that
wasn't present before you broke up?
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