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What Causes Loss Of Libido During Intercourse?

Hello Doctor, I m newly married(5 months), I was really worried abt my sex life which I m unable to satisfy my partner. To be clear, I m fine with the foreplay section. But at times of insertion, just i m loosing my temptation slowly and the whole thing get spoiled. I m really afraid of his situation, which is often in my sex life now a days. Should I need to consult a sexologist? Really I don t know how to handle this situation. Please help
Thu, 10 Mar 2016
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Hi,
Nothing to worry, this is psychological false fear due to having fear of not doing proper erection and will be unable to satisfy your partner.
Remove this false fear at the time of sex and think about sex and involve in sex play and go for intercourse.
Before going for penetration arouse sexually your partner and then go for intercourse.
This is common during early marital life.
Ok and take care.
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What Causes Loss Of Libido During Intercourse?

Hi, Nothing to worry, this is psychological false fear due to having fear of not doing proper erection and will be unable to satisfy your partner. Remove this false fear at the time of sex and think about sex and involve in sex play and go for intercourse. Before going for penetration arouse sexually your partner and then go for intercourse. This is common during early marital life. Ok and take care.