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The Libido Problem
This is one of the issues that are not often discussed in the media: lower sex drive, particularly for women, remains a mystery. And yet, it affects many people. Part of the problem is that women’s sexuality is a bit more complicated and complex than men’s. An author on WebMD writes, “Unlike men's main sexual complaint, erectile dysfunction, women's biggest sexual problem is caused by a combination of both mental and physical factors, which aren't likely to be cured by merely popping a pill.”
Women between the age 18 and 59, from reaching puberty to menopause, can start experiencing low sex drive. WebMD’s article on the matter includes this really neat quote, "One of first things I do in speaking to women who come in with sexual concerns is let them know that there is no normal frequency or set of behaviors and things change with time," says Jan Shifren, MD, an assistant professor at Harvard Medical School. "If it's working for them and/or their partner, there is no problem."