Mmm, I'm thinking what is sexy about these 2 serious health concerns. They certainly impact on sexual decisions we make.. being depressed , anxious, schizophrenic, to name some of the most common mental health disorders, takes away desire and changes the nature of one's orgasms. And well known passion killers are most of the medication that treats these diseases.
Sterilization is multi faceted - it is one choice of birth control. So one has to include all contraceptive talk within this realm of health. Here are some ideas to manage your sexuality within this week:
- Condoms, condoms, condoms
- Condoms even if you have been dating for a few weeks and think you really know and trust each other
- Even if she promises she is on the pill/has a loop/ depo injections use a condom
- Know your status - and continue to use condoms
- Vasectomy is a real sexy gift to give a woman- get counseling before making this decision
- Divorced? Want a baby with a new partner? Reversal of vasectomy is possible - if you had good healthy sperm before the procedure
- There will still be plenty to swallow after vasectomy- just free of sperm(I wander if a study has ever been done to determine if there is a difference in taste with or without sperm??!)
- Anxiety will make you come quicker - and then quicker still as you get into a Performance Anxiety
- There are a group of prescription drugs which help with early ejaculation- ask your doctor about this. He/she will assess whether you are a good candidate for these medications
- Depression will make you wonder what all the fuss is about sex. After all, you get to get through the day with your highly effective mood stabilizers - loss of sex may be the pay off for elevation of mood.
- Research shows that the main reason people stop taking their fabulous SSRI's is the noxious sexual side effects
- Talk to your doctor about these sexual problems and let him/her do what clinically can be done to make some difference to your sexuality
- Depression really requires you to make a conscious effort to "think sexy. Dress sexy, act sexy" anything that will help you boost a libido which is highly chemically challenged by needed medication
- You want to maintain a good intimate relationship with your partner as he/she is not depressed and still wants sex. Having a good relationship allows you to feel open to pleasing your partner - such as offering to participate in his masturbation, just to be present without having to feel horny- or to feel bad because you don't feel horny.
- Read PILLOWBOOK - it really allows women to get into their groove which goes a long way to when you are depressed aadn need every bit of help you can get!



























