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Old Jan 12, 2016, 08:29 AM
IDontFeelDownThere IDontFeelDownThere is offline
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I ceased to feel down there. I can't come. Some 4 years ago. Without a reason. I also cannot fantasise. No brain / spine damage, no drugs, no alcohol. Has anybody here ever heard about anything like that?

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Old Jan 15, 2016, 12:41 PM
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And you're otherwise healthy? No blood pressure, diabetes, neurological illnesses?
Anything traumatic? CSA?
Anything stressful in life?
Are you also unable to become aroused?

Maybe speak with a doctor that specializes in sexual dysfunction?

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Old Jan 19, 2016, 07:05 AM
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And you're otherwise healthy? No blood pressure, diabetes, neurological illnesses?
Anything traumatic? CSA?
Anything stressful in life?
Are you also unable to become aroused?

Maybe speak with a doctor that specializes in sexual dysfunction?

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Definitely see a doctor. Any sudden change is indicative of something out of sorts like hormone levels or maybe something psychological.
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