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Aroused but no desire for intercourse
I am newly married. My wife had sex drive on the first day of our marriage due to the "surprise" involved in the act of an intercourse. However, from the next day she is aroused (Her vagina is thoroughly lubricated) but isn't feeling any "pleasure" in her private parts or erogenous zones. The only medication she had taken was Norethisterone before her marriage for her periods (which occured on 26th of November). She said she used to feel a lot of pleasure before but isn't feeling any at the moment despite being aroused. Please help.
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These are androgenic progesterone she has taken
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Stop for some weeks
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Need to calm n realign for rhythm, rest is anxiousness nervousness
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Get a general check up done for her first and revert with reports.
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Hi You need counseling and Therapy
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chat with me online for advice and treatment
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