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Husband Not Interested In Sex, Has To Be Compelled, Want To Know Medicines To Increase Interest. Which Medicines Can I Give?

I have a personal problem its been 1 year since I got married and I found my husband has no interest in sex life and he shows no interest from before I tried alot to get him the interest and with force he comes to me but I want some help to this problem and if there is any capsules for him to get moods to solve this problem
Fri, 22 Jun 2012
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Hi Swathi,
I understand your problem. While there is no medication, I suggest you see a psychotherapists and a psychiatrist. It is possible that he is not able to communicate freely with you and you should urge him to speak his heart out with someone. A psychotherapist will help put things in the right perspective. There is no other way to address this problem.
Hope this helps
Regards
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Husband Not Interested In Sex, Has To Be Compelled, Want To Know Medicines To Increase Interest. Which Medicines Can I Give?

Hi Swathi, I understand your problem. While there is no medication, I suggest you see a psychotherapists and a psychiatrist. It is possible that he is not able to communicate freely with you and you should urge him to speak his heart out with someone. A psychotherapist will help put things in the right perspective. There is no other way to address this problem. Hope this helps Regards