Anxiety: Likely you are experiencing interference from anxiety. Being sexually intimate with someone requires a great deal of closeness, trust, and comfort. Sexual intimacy also requires readiness to be vulnerable. When anxious, our bodies react as if danger may be near; blood rushes to our core in preparation for fight or flight (opposite of what leads to sexuality). Take your time & talk with your doc.
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