ResearchIt
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When a doctor asks how your libido is, what do you think about when coming up with your reply and what do you say?
For me currently, I would say my mental interest in sex is as strong as it's ever been, however I don't feel horny as strongly or as often as I used. And when I engage is sex, while it's still good, it isn't as intense of an experience as it was even just a few years ago. I feel like my libido used to constantly be tapping me on the shoulder to pursue sex and now I feel like I have to tap it on the shoulder somewhat. Kind of like a dog that would always beg for a walk, and now you have to encourage it to go with you.
Does libido equate to horniness?
For those of you who have had periods of no libido, were you still mentally interested in sex but just didn't feel horny? Or was there nothing at all, no strong physical urge and also no mental interest?
How do you think about libido?
For me currently, I would say my mental interest in sex is as strong as it's ever been, however I don't feel horny as strongly or as often as I used. And when I engage is sex, while it's still good, it isn't as intense of an experience as it was even just a few years ago. I feel like my libido used to constantly be tapping me on the shoulder to pursue sex and now I feel like I have to tap it on the shoulder somewhat. Kind of like a dog that would always beg for a walk, and now you have to encourage it to go with you.
Does libido equate to horniness?
For those of you who have had periods of no libido, were you still mentally interested in sex but just didn't feel horny? Or was there nothing at all, no strong physical urge and also no mental interest?
How do you think about libido?