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Why does it seem like the first thing diabetes does to a guy is that it knocks out your sex drive? |
I have been a Type I diabetic for 13 years. I am now 42 years old. I love women, although they have never wanted anything to do with me. Then I got diagnosed at age 29, and only after that did women start to give me the time of day. Even then, however, most were psycho-bitches who turned on me for the most minor things and ran screaming. So between that and the diabetes, I guess there really is no further point in attempting to hook up with anyone. I'm pissed, and there is NOTHING I can do about it. shempman ! Men are not the only ones that get effected this way. Female diabetics can suffer from low or no libido and vaginal dryness. Talk to your doctor. Although viagra does not help the sex drive, it does help with erectile dysfunction. Well for one thing your still young and can do whatever it is you set your mind to do! Maybe it's not your diabetes but merely your perception of women that stops you from having what you really want! The diabetes is just your excuse. You may also be looking at,and going for the wrong kinds of women. Which would put you in your curent predicament. So lets be positive shall we!!! You can always change your lifestyle to better yourself! And maybe the sex problem is becaues you haven't found the right person that gives you that can't wait gotta have you right were you stand ,don't care whos watching,just take |
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