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Re: Re: Re: Re: My husband has gone off sex



Posted by little grey cat:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: My husband has gone off sex posted by RichT:
Thank you, once again for your advice. Yes I have often thought of talking to one of his friends about the situation. He is a very proud man, and can be fairly competitive with his friends, so he would see it as an act of betrayal for me to discuss our problems with someone, and god forbid one of his friends! As for his parents, sadly his real Dad disappeared when he was 5, and his Mum died a few years ago. He does not have enough contact with his sister(who he loves very much) to confide in her. His relationship with his stepfather is friendly, but tinged with a bit of 'feeling like he has to live up to expectations' and feeling that he has failed, so that is a no go area too really. I'm really sorry that every piece of very good advice you've given me so far has had a negative response! Unfortunately that's just the way he/it is! I am interested to know, though, about testosterone, and any other side effects that taking supplements of it may have? Do testosterone levels change in normal life as female hormones do? I don't know enough about it! Is there any way that diet for example, can change hormone levels? I do know that there are all sort of horrible chemicals in the water (chemical progesterone from the plastics industry etc) that have affected male reproductive health, but I know that those effects are mainly whilst in the womb. What I mean is, are men born with a lower test. level than 'normal' and thats that, or do environmental effects cause changes too? (ie diet, fitness & general health) I'm going to try to get in touch with a relationship counsellor that we can both go to from scratch. I think us going together from the start will be better than him coming in to a session with me, at least it'll be an unknown for both of us. I'll let you know how we get on, but in the meantime, I would really appreciate any more advice you can give... even if it does sound like it's no use, I'm still finding it helpful! Thank you again. LGC.


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