Sexual Problems May Include -

It is estimated that at least 40 - 60% of couples struggle with a sexual problem at some time in the course of their relationship

  • Lack of interest in sex
  • Inability to have intercourse
  • Painful sex or difficult entry
  • Problems with orgasm
  • Erection difficulty
  • Premature ejaculation
  • Issues related to rape or childhood sexual abuse
  • Sexual performance issues related to the stress of infertility or menopause
  • Coping with a chronic sexually transmitted disease or medical condition
  • Relationship conflict and lack of emotional intimacy
  • The impact of anxiety and depression on sexual functioning
  • Lack of time and energy for sex
  • Problems with sex on the Internet


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