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I understand your confusion and grief over the lack of sexual intimacy with your husband. This sounds like a possible form of sexual anorexia, the compulsive avoidance of giving and receiving sexual love. I recommend finding a sex therapist in your area. Here is a link to help you with your search: http>//iitap.com/find_csat.cfm
If your husband is unwilling to attend couples counseling, it would be beneficial for you to find a sex therapist for yourself as the partner of a sexual anorexic.
You might also consider 12-Steps programs, particularly Al-Anon and CoDA which focus on partner issues. There are also 12-Step support groups for partners of Sex Addicts (including anorexics) such as COSLAA and COSA. An online search for each group will give you the meeting list for your area.
Any work that you can do for yourself will provide clarity and give you tools for establishing intimacy and healthy boundaries in every relationship in which you choose to participate.View Thread
have been with my partner for two. I have always been able to get
there before, even the first time which for me is not normal. Am I
just not in-love any more or am I broken what is the problem?View Thread
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i love oral. average size 6" - 5 around.. would you guys mind sharing
would greatly appreciate it sometimes i think about doing it but often times fall asleep. before u know it the week is over nothing has happened.. my lady doesn't complain about not getting it.. just wondering if something is wrong if so is there something i can take to boost my libido.. please be honest.View Thread
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Be healthy and stay safe.View Thread
We have been married 30 years with no children. All I want to have a normal sex life with my husband without having all the infections!
Any advice would be greatly appreciated!View Thread
If you have questions about your own erectile function or health, please check in with a healthcare provider.View Thread
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Take WebMD's ED Quiz here .View Thread
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