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Lack of desire
- Q: I'm 26 and I don't
have ANY sexual desire. If I try really hard I can get aroused for a few
minutes but not long enough for intercourse. My boyfriend of 3 years is
very patient. I finally had the courage to ask my gynecologist what's wrong
with me and she said that since I have regular periods it couldn't be a
hormonal problem. She suggested a psychiatrist. Is she right or should I
look for a second opinion?
- Dr. Klein: The first questions
about desire are always, "Do you care enough for this person to be
sexual with him? Do you believe this person will be gentle, friendly, and
caring? Do you feel confident you will be able to prevent pregnancy? Do
you feel comfortable enough with this person to take off your clothes? Are
you comfortable with the principle of having sex before marriage?"
If the answers are "no," that will account for your lack of
desire. If the answers are "yes," ask your physician for a complete
physical, as having regular periods isn't enough information. If you're
in a good relationship, and a physician says you're healthy, and you're
not depressed, then assume this is an emotional problem. Speak with a
sex therapist, psychologist, or counselor at Planned Parenthood. It may
take some time, but if you're healthy, you should be able to feel desire
after working with a capable professional.

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