Infatuation Rules
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Hormonal changes such as thyroid dysfunction, low testosterone or menopause can also contribute to decreased drive and arousal. Psychological problems such as depression, anxiety, stress, concern with body image or a history of abuse can contribute to decreased arousal.
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Read More »A visit to your doctor may be helpful to check out these potential causes with some simple investigations or suggestions for medication or counselling. While the physical and psychological causes are important to review, also consider that conflict in your relationship may be contributing to your decreased arousal. For many, emotional intimacy is essential for sexual intimacy. Often, decreased arousal is not simply due to a breakdown in intimate communication, but from a larger issue - a loss of trust in your partner, financial or family stressors, or unresolved issues from the past.
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