Trial and error: Some women need hormonal adjustments. Some will respond to the erectile dysfunction drugs usually given to me. Depression can cause a low sex drive, and unfortunately so can some antidepressants. I'm assuming your low libido isn't really a lack of sexual attraction to your partner; that requires counseling. Sounds like you need to have a talk with your doctor.
Answered 9/28/2016
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Libido: Womens sex is mental and physical. Libido is affected by testosterone- yes women produce it. If shaving your legs less probably low testosterone. But your age at 32 shouldn't be this reason. Consider psychological and/or physical. Consult physician or sex therapist.
Answered 1/5/2015
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1st find out cause: Then discuss treatments. For instance, no amount of hormones will fix low sex drive (loss of libido) regardless of gender & orientation if you're not in a happy relationship w/your partner. Physical pain can be distracting as can medications used to treat pain and other chronic medical conditions. Poor health habits like smoking & excess alcohol consumption don't help either. Talk to your doc.
Answered 3/24/2013
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