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Default Jun 04, 2008 at 10:01 AM
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But i found out that although maybe his libido isnt just the problem. He had told me awhile back about how he has Thalessemia. Well at time, i just kind of put it aside not even bothering to research what exactly it is. After sitting down with his mom the other day, and somehow getting on the Thallesemia topic, i feel a lil bit better about why he always seems tired, and rejects me. Thanks everyone for you post about the low libido though, truthfully i think his is probably still a little out of wack.
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