See MD: There are many medical reasons for increased libido: mania, drugs (eg, cocaine), endocrine, puberty, some prescription medications (eg, testosterone). Since you say you're feeling out of control with a recent change in your sex drive, first see your PCP for exam/evaluation and guidance. Keep communication open with your partner. If all is normal, a mental health professional may help.
Answered 5/1/2016
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Talk with partner: Explain your needs and see if intercourse can be more frequent. Also practice some relaxation techniques
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I Make Me Happy! : At times, all partners get out of sync when it comes to sexual needs. It sounds like this is a good chance to learn to be self-sufficient ... to learn how to satisfy your own sexual needs. If you haven't many ways to do this, it gives you a chance to explore & learn about what makes your body happy. Your partner may enjoy sitting back & cheering you on. (You might enjoy this, too.)
Answered 4/1/2016
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