4 part definition: 1) lack or loss of desire to have sex 2) inability to become aroused or stay aroused despite interest in sex 3) inability to orgasm (anorgasmia) 4) pain during sexual relations go see your family physician for an evaluation and treatment if any or all the above is causing you distress. Don't listen or compare yourself to friends or magazines. If you're satisfied, there's nothing wrong w/you.
Answered 5/19/2016
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No desire, orgasm: Most common problems are decreased desire for sexual activity and trouble obtaining orgasm. Inadequate arousal and vaginal lubrication can be an issue. See this link: http://www.uptodate.com/contents/sexual-problems-in-women-beyond-the-basics?source=search_result&search=sexual+desire&selectedTitle=1%7E150
Answered 6/10/2016
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