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How can you rekindle the old desire?
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How can you rekindle the old desire?
Sylvia, 28: My partner and I have been together for a year now and we sincerely love each other. Our sex life used to be fantastic and we used to have sex on a daily basis until approximately a month ago. Ever since then he hasn’t really desired sex. We’ve tried talking about it, but of course it’s quite embarrassing for him and he has no idea what could have happened. We cuddle a lot, but he seldom gets an erection. He has put on some weight recently and he’s under a lot of stress, but that’s nothing new. He also had some kind of a minor rash on his penis which was treated with a cream and it has cleared up. How could we identify the source of his problem? Could it be physical or psychological? And how can we rekindle the old fire? These days we rarely even try having sex, and even if we do, I feel like he’s just doing it to make me happy and I don’t want to pressure him into it. We love each other, and luckily we are totally on the same wavelength. I know this is a difficult problem to solve, and we’d be happy with even just a piece of advice, such as where we should turn to if we want to read up on this.
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