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How To Manage Absence Of Emotional Feeling During Intercourse That Hasn't Improved Despite Adding Variety?

Okay. I'm a female. I'm 19. I don't feel any pleasure when I have sex. it's not emotional. I can get very turned on.

I've had and done everything you can think of sexually. AND YES it turns me on. Just.. I don't feel anything when I actually start having sex. It's not emotional. I don't need to try foreplay, or different positions, or fantasize.. because I've already done all of that. NOTHING. I don't get it.

What could this be?
Mon, 27 Jan 2014
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Hi. You are young and know what you are doing. Time should alter the way you are responding now. Emotions are totally different from the act of intercourse. At the most , if you feel this is an hindrance , you may please consult a certified sexologist or meet an senior Gynecologist. Many times the impact of your past creates what you have now. So no worry.
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How To Manage Absence Of Emotional Feeling During Intercourse That Hasn't Improved Despite Adding Variety?

Hi. You are young and know what you are doing. Time should alter the way you are responding now. Emotions are totally different from the act of intercourse. At the most , if you feel this is an hindrance , you may please consult a certified sexologist or meet an senior Gynecologist. Many times the impact of your past creates what you have now. So no worry.