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Rabiul Islam 09 Jun, 2024 11:35:51 PM 1 27
Best Answer: If your current sex drive makes you happy, it’s healthy, notes gynecologic oncologist Elizabeth Poynor, M.D. If it’s low and that’s upsetting to you, it’s time to look for the root cause of your sluggish libido and address it. “Not everybody has to have lots of sex to be healthy and happy,” Poynor adds. “It’s highly individualized.”
Rabiul Islam 09 Jun, 2024 11:35:51 PM