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I feel lack of pleasure
I have been feeling very less or no pleasure from any sexual activities, i dont feel anything if my boyfriend touches me anywhere in my body, even i can't feel much by genital stimulation, also i think i have vaginismus even though i dont feel much i get wet a little but my vagina never seems to be open, my boyfriend cant even get his small finger to it, neither me, i cant use tampons or menstrual cups, my vagina seems to be tightened and trying to penetrate anything is causing me pain, what can i do for this?
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There is a possibility she might not be getting sexually satisfied. Desire for sex is based on a complex interaction of many things affecting intimacy, including physical and emotional well-being, experiences, beliefs, lifestyle, and your current relationship. If you're experiencing a problem in any of these areas, it can affect your desire for sex. For many women, emotional closeness is an essential prelude to sexual intimacy. So problems in your relationship can be a major factor in low sex drive. Decreased interest in sex is often a result of ongoing issues, such as: Lack of connection with your partner Unresolved conflicts or fights Poor communication of sexual needs and preferences Trust issues
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Reach profile for detailed discussion will be happy to hear you 😊
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Do proper foreplay.. Take proper counseling
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Your vagina has to be dilated using graded dilators. Also get a hormonal test done.
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Take consultation for detailed evaluation and treatment
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Get yourself evaluated for best advice
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Hello ma'am .. I understand your concern As per the information provided by you ..it seems like you have vaginismus . It is a neuropsychological condition. Stress in unconcious mind , fear leads to such kind of problem. This problem is more in sensitive type of girls. Proper communication with your partner is important and one should be supportive.
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Psychological techniques need to be told to cure this. book online consultation for treatment 
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Vaginismus is the body's automatic reaction to the fear of some or all types of vaginal penetration. Whenever penetration is attempted, your vaginal muscles tighten up on their own.
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