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Re: No Sexual Desire..please help!From: Lori (anonymous@obgyn.net)Tue Nov 29 09:21:05 2005
Jennifer, I am sorry, I have no wonderful words of wisdom, but I do understand how you feel. My husband and I have been married for 8 years and we used to have a wonderful sex life and I had a sex drive. After being diagnosed with endo, things went down hill and have gotten worse. We are fortunate and have children, but now that makes me all the more tired. I mean I have no sex drive at all, nothing. He tries and he tries to convince me and not in the most pleasant ways. I don't know what to say because I am struggling too, but I do want to say that maybe finding some sort of counseling or help or maybe some girls on this forum can help because this will continue to take a toll on your relationship. I don't know if your husband is like mine, but my husband doesn't understand the pain I have nor does he really try to. He is concerned about sex being the only part to our marriage. To me, I'm not saying sex isn't important, but it sure isn't the only thing. My thinking is talking and voicing opinoins and understanding and caring for eachother is #1, sex plays its part after all that. Weren't we told that you should have a loving relationship before sex? Umm, thought I had it, but I guess once my husband got a taste of sex, then that was it. I don't understand it, don't think I will. I guess his and my minds are stuck in two different areas. Anyways, I am saying this to tell you that I am not sure what to say to help, but keep looking for some answers or seek some professional help just so you don't end up where I am. Take care! Hugs~` Lori D.
At Wed, 23 Nov 2005, Jennifer wrote:
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