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Old Nov 05, 2022, 05:17 PM
*Beth* *Beth* is offline
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Location: Downtown Vibes, California
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Oh, it's so true about high estrogen levels. Plenty of psych meds (which increase estrogen levels) cause problems with sexual function. The SSRI (antidepressant class) are notorious for causing problems for both men and women. The sexual drive may be there, but the ability to "function" is often impaired. Years ago my husband was prescribed Zoloft for PTSD (Vietnam vet); he took it for a couple of months, but stopped because he said it "affected his manhood" (lol, a guy way of saying the Zoloft interfered with his ability to function sexually.)

It's interesting @downandlonely that you've always had a low sex drive. My daughter, who is 37, is like that. She never really went through a time of being sexual, with the sort-of exception with one boyfriend when she was in her early 20's. But even that seemed to weigh on her...like, she didn't totally want it in her life.
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