Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone says find a sex therapist and yet no one can recommend and affordable one that's taking new patients.
Yes... that's because not many people need that kind of specialist, yet most of us know which expert is needed for which disease. Heart problem, cardiologist. Thyroid, endocrinologist. Etc, etc. No orgasm, libido issues? Sex therapist. Doesn't that seem logical to you?
And, perhaps you can do the search yourself, since you're the patient?
Perhaps you can be less of an ass? Are are you this obtuse when people ask for doctor recommendations on here as well? Unbelievable...
Not obtuse, you just seem very whiny about this. Take charge.
OP here, this wasn't my response. But thank you for saying I'm whiny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone says find a sex therapist and yet no one can recommend and affordable one that's taking new patients.
Yes... that's because not many people need that kind of specialist, yet most of us know which expert is needed for which disease. Heart problem, cardiologist. Thyroid, endocrinologist. Etc, etc. No orgasm, libido issues? Sex therapist. Doesn't that seem logical to you?
And, perhaps you can do the search yourself, since you're the patient?
Perhaps you can be less of an ass? Are are you this obtuse when people ask for doctor recommendations on here as well? Unbelievable...
Not obtuse, you just seem very whiny about this. Take charge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone says find a sex therapist and yet no one can recommend and affordable one that's taking new patients.
Ask your gyn for a referral?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Everyone says find a sex therapist and yet no one can recommend and affordable one that's taking new patients.
Yes... that's because not many people need that kind of specialist, yet most of us know which expert is needed for which disease. Heart problem, cardiologist. Thyroid, endocrinologist. Etc, etc. No orgasm, libido issues? Sex therapist. Doesn't that seem logical to you?
And, perhaps you can do the search yourself, since you're the patient?
Perhaps you can be less of an ass? Are are you this obtuse when people ask for doctor recommendations on here as well? Unbelievable...
Anonymous wrote:Everyone says find a sex therapist and yet no one can recommend and affordable one that's taking new patients.
Anonymous wrote:I've never had an orgasm. 39 y/o.
My husband has almost no libido.
Recently I've really been wanting to focus on intimacy.
Everything I read says "have a glass of wine and" before trying anything.
Neither of us drink. What else can we do to fully relax and help with the mood?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Foot rubs that progress up to calf, then knees, then thighs ........
gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't drink either and quite frankly... we do not have the issues you've mentioned. Your concerns are not the consequence of a "dry lifestyle." 39 years old and never??? How can that possibly be?
Not surprising. I know many women in that situation.
My friend who grew up in a strict (non-Abrahamic religion) household. She married at 18 and learned about sex from her mother after the ceremony. The first time she actually saw a penis was after she had a baby.
A cousin who has seen a sex therapist and still can't.
My former SIL who was an atheist, but was almost raped when abducted at age 17 and fears loss of control.
Female plumbing is complex. Add any emotional or mental barriers and it's hard. Top all that with work stress, kids underfoot, health issues, etc. Well, somethings you can't vibrate away.
I figured it out around age 30.
How did she get pregnant and not see a penis?
They always do it in the dark, mostly clothed. He also washes immediately afterwards.
Anonymous wrote:Foot rubs that progress up to calf, then knees, then thighs ........
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New sexual partner(s).
That's what I was thinking.
Anonymous wrote:I've never had an orgasm. 39 y/o.
My husband has almost no libido.
Recently I've really been wanting to focus on intimacy.
Everything I read says "have a glass of wine and" before trying anything.
Neither of us drink. What else can we do to fully relax and help with the mood?