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By *ickD80Man 40 weeks ago
Wolverhampton |
If your partner is still interested in meeting up with your besties then she obviously hasn’t lost her sex drive (or va va voom), she’s just lost the desire to meet up with strangers. If she lost her sex drive she wouldn’t want to meet up with anyone.
What you’re saying is, you want to meet up with strangers/people other than your besties but your partner doesn’t want to, so you’re wondering if there’s any medication you can give your partner that will make her want to do what you want to do… |
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"If your partner is still interested in meeting up with your besties then she obviously hasn’t lost her sex drive (or va va voom), she’s just lost the desire to meet up with strangers. If she lost her sex drive she wouldn’t want to meet up with anyone.
What you’re saying is, you want to meet up with strangers/people other than your besties but your partner doesn’t want to, so you’re wondering if there’s any medication you can give your partner that will make her want to do what you want to do…"
He needs to talk to James cleverly |
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"Is there such a thing as female viagra."
Your partner should go to her GPs.
There are many underlying health issues that can cause loss of libido.
If there are no underlying health issues, confirmed by your GP, then you have two things you should do.
1. Talking therapy for her can really help.
2. Analyse yourself and your lifestyle to see if she is really living a good life. Does she always get left all the chores? Do you appreciate her? Are you both genuinely happy? |
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"Is there such a thing as female viagra.Since hurting her back my wife seems to have lost her va va voom.and she dos'nt seem interested in meets anymore apart from with our two besty's"
A credit card with no limit that someone else will settle? |
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"If your partner is still interested in meeting up with your besties then she obviously hasn’t lost her sex drive (or va va voom), she’s just lost the desire to meet up with strangers. If she lost her sex drive she wouldn’t want to meet up with anyone.
What you’re saying is, you want to meet up with strangers/people other than your besties but your partner doesn’t want to, so you’re wondering if there’s any medication you can give your partner that will make her want to do what you want to do…"
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