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What can I do now that I am in menopause and not interested in sex?



I am 47 years old and am in menopause. I am not interested in sex but I do want to have the love making, a relationship, and everything else. I am single and tired of men just wanting sex. What can I do without having to get medicines to get back into the swing of things? I am financial strapped for the medicine thing. Can anyone make suggestions?

Use your hands and your mouth to give your partner pleasure. Lots of hugs. Massage. If you don't want penetration, try watching each other m**turbate. Libido is in your head. Eat properly, cut out junk. Lots of soy products. No sugar or sodas. Cut out wheat. Reduce salt and meat. Get fit. Read sexy books, watch sexy movies. Have fun.
eat a lot of soy and then more soy your drive will return
http://www.aswechange.com/intimacy/quest... I hope this helps..And remember, Sex isn't everything.. There are so many things you can do as a couple. You will meet the right guy. Not all are after sex..even though it seems so.
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