A creative, open minded, uninhibited woman who eats healthy and is not afraid of being assertive does not have sexual problems, I can guarantee it!
Hello.
My experience renders your guarantee null and void.
I have a physiological sexual dysfunction, which has been diagnosed both by personal history and blood tests which register below-average testosterone levels.
The human body is not perfect; systems can and do have problems. We believe in the existence of impotence because it's visible; why is it so hard to believe that women can have comparable problems?
[Hope this won't void the Salon comment rules, but I've blogged many of the gory details about my history and diagnosis @ http://www.ribarambles.org/fsd.htm ]
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