Age-related decline in female libido...

It's both a problem and another way for companies to make massive profit by telling women their bodies are defective and need to be fixed.
 
It's both a problem and another way for companies to make massive profit by telling women their bodies are defective and need to be fixed, so they can suck money from them.

FYP.....
 
Let us have testosterone! I am also for more blood flow.
I don't want brain chemistry altering drugs.
 
Bah, sex is good no matter the age.

But the companies may not make that extra billion or two in bonuses this year, so must go out and scare a few people.
 
At 47, my libido is just fine. I don't need anyone telling me I must have drugs to 'fix' it!
 
Yeah ... I don't have any libido problems:D
And I'm not young...

My current lovers are 8 years younger and 17 years younger.
And they are not sure if they can keep up with me and my libido.
 
I heard that story, they addressed every possible cause other than basic biology.

Isn't it just a matter of a loss of fertility, since sex is all about procreation? Sure, we like it. But we like it in order to propagate our species.
 
I heard that story, they addressed every possible cause other than basic biology.

Isn't it just a matter of a loss of fertility, since sex is all about procreation? Sure, we like it. But we like it in order to propagate our species.

I wonder if that's true for loss of fertility brought on medically. I had a hysterectomy at 25 and I only got hornier as the years have gone on. I'm coming up on 35 and my fiancé is almost a decade younger and I wear him out. I was warned by my surgeon that my sex drive could take a dive, maybe I'm just a freak.
 
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I wonder if that's true for loss of fertility brought on medically. I had a hysterectomy at 25 and I only got hornier as the years have gone on. I'm coming up on 35 and my financé is almost a decade younger and I wear him out. I was warned by my surgeon that my sex drive could take a dive, maybe I'm just a freak.

I vote FREAK.
 
I wonder if that's true for loss of fertility brought on medically. I had a hysterectomy at 25 and I only got hornier as the years have gone on. I'm coming up on 35 and my financé is almost a decade younger and I wear him out. I was warned by my surgeon that my sex drive could take a dive, maybe I'm just a freak.

I mean this in the nicest possible way, but 'financé ' is one of the best typos ever. I'm going to use it from now on to mean the boyfriend of a gold-digger. :D
 
I mean this in the nicest possible way, but 'financé ' is one of the best typos ever. I'm going to use it from now on to mean the boyfriend of a gold-digger. :D

Hahahaha! That's awesome. The truth is I'm his sugar mama but I love that.
 
I wonder if that's true for loss of fertility brought on medically. I had a hysterectomy at 25 and I only got hornier as the years have gone on. I'm coming up on 35 and my fiancé is almost a decade younger and I wear him out. I was warned by my surgeon that my sex drive could take a dive, maybe I'm just a freak.

It is my understanding that a hysterectomy brings on menopause in some women, but not all. I think its menopause specifically that is the cause of the decline in libido.
 
It is my understanding that a hysterectomy brings on menopause in some women, but not all. I think its menopause specifically that is the cause of the decline in libido.

It depends if they take out the ovaries or not.
Loss of ovaries is instant surgical menopause.
It also depends if your adrenal glands pick up producing estrogen, often with surgical menopause, they do not.

Often, even when the ovaries are spared, they die afterwards from shock or something, but hopefully since it is slower it gives the adrenals a better chance.
Whether your surgeon also sticks a hormone patch on you, immediately makes a big difference, mine didn't. Oncologists usually don't because they are so conditioned by hormone based cancers not to even when the patient does not have a hormone based cancer.

In my case, of instant instant surgical menopause, I went from a colorful world to one that became black and white when I woke up.
I take hormones and I use hormone cream, my mind can excite my body, I do get excited but physical sex alone so far is a shadow of itself.
I started a sexual journey thread about it. http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=810693

Some of my male friends who have had drops in testerone have lost interest in sex. Most of it is about hormones and blood flow.
 
I heard that story, they addressed every possible cause other than basic biology.

Isn't it just a matter of a loss of fertility, since sex is all about procreation? Sure, we like it. But we like it in order to propagate our species.

This would work if sex were all about procreation, but for humans, we use it for much more than that.
 
It depends if they take out the ovaries or not.
Loss of ovaries is instant surgical menopause.
It also depends if your adrenal glands pick up producing estrogen, often with surgical menopause, they do not.

Often, even when the ovaries are spared, they die afterwards from shock or something, but hopefully since it is slower it gives the adrenals a better chance.
Whether your surgeon also sticks a hormone patch on you, immediately makes a big difference, mine didn't. Oncologists usually don't because they are so conditioned by hormone based cancers not to even when the patient does not have a hormone based cancer.

In my case, of instant instant surgical menopause, I went from a colorful world to one that became black and white when I woke up.
I take hormones and I use hormone cream, my mind can excite my body, I do get excited but physical sex alone so far is a shadow of itself.
I started a sexual journey thread about it. http://forum.literotica.com/showthread.php?t=810693

Some of my male friends who have had drops in testerone have lost interest in sex. Most of it is about hormones and blood flow.

I had fibroid tumors so large I could feel one of them by touching my abdomen. The bleeding was out of control. My GYN told me the only thing to be done was a full hysterectomy including removing my ovaries. Fuck Outta Here. I flat out refused because I have heard this very thing from other people. I started taking a chinese herbal formula and the tumors shrank. Glad I didn't listen to that ghoulish doctor.
 
I had fibroid tumors so large I could feel one of them by touching my abdomen. The bleeding was out of control. My GYN told me the only thing to be done was a full hysterectomy including removing my ovaries. Fuck Outta Here. I flat out refused because I have heard this very thing from other people. I started taking a chinese herbal formula and the tumors shrank. Glad I didn't listen to that ghoulish doctor.

Know an almighty 'gusher' who's 67. It goes on and on if a female wants it to..
 
I'm guessing this is experienced on a continuum in many different ways by many different women. Probably also there are dozens/hundreds/lots of different etiological variables at play, both physiological, psychological, and psychophysiological!

The line between creating a myth of normative experience that Big Pharma can take to the bank, and developing effective treatments for people affected by this is likely a very fine one. Personally, I'm hopeful this research will lead to options for women who feel they have lost something, and would like to get it back.
 
It is my understanding that a hysterectomy brings on menopause in some women, but not all. I think its menopause specifically that is the cause of the decline in libido.

Men are the decline in female libido, after a woman has had so many "dicks" and I mean as in act like, not the anatomy, they can tire of sex.

But that spin wouldn't allow three things

1- for women to feel like they have yet another problem to feel guilty over

2- for money to be made off them

3-yet another schtick for men to score "you're older and your drive is down, but its okay honey, I'll let you do me anyway.

Man town in high gear as always.
 
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