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PostPosted: 11/30/06 - 22:07    Post subject: Sex after Menopause Vote now! Reply with quote

Crying or Very sad I am a 46 year old male. My wife is 49 and has recently gone thru menopause. She has no desire for me or sex. We have been very happily married for 23 years. Am I destined for a celibate life from now on? It is very hard to realize that you are not desirable to your wife anymore. She says she is imbaressed to talk to the Dr and tell her about her problems. I am not ready to give up sex. I think about it very often now.
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