I don't like to having sex and because of this my relationship is also affected.my bf thinks I do this things with my colleagues and other people that's why I m not interested in him.to whom I should concerned any mental doctor or any one else please help.
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Hot, spicy foods containing chillies or cayenne pepper trigger endorphins, the feel-good hormones. Endorphins have a powerful, almost narcotic, effect and make you feel good after exercising. But go easy on the lamb, pork and mutton and the high-fat, creamy dishes served in many Indian restaurants.
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This is not an mental disorder or any pschyaitric disease it js just loss of libido there are many reason for this and it can be cured also there are few blood test which we have to do i need more detailed history also we can go with ayurvedic medicine prepared by me to overcome from this
If you don't want to engage in this act because of social reasons then it is completely your choice and you don't need to consult any doctor but if you feel that you don't even get feeling or emotions about sexual act and you are concerned by this then you can consult a psychiatrist nearby or online for detail discussion and evaluation so that the root cause can be identified and accordingly remedy can suggested. All the best
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