• Cypher@lemmy.world
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    13 days ago

    You may have chronically low testosterone but this is an issue you would need to discuss in detail with your doctor.

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      13 days ago

      I am female! I hope my testosterone isn’t too high lol. I have always had incredibly regular periods as well so I doubt there is any sort of issue with that going on.

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        12 days ago

        Some testosterone is important for women’s health too! It isn’t exclusively a male hormone though men do naturally produce more.

        Please have a frank and open discussion with a health professional. There is nothing to be embarrassed about and you deserve the full range of the human experience.

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          you deserve the full range of the human experience.

          Please remember that if someone is sex repulsed or doesn’t feel sexual desire that this is a weird thing to say. There are so many things humans can experience, with varying degrees of joy and pleasure, sex is not in some special category of “required in order to be human”. From my perspective if someone hasn’t had a perfectly ripe mango they haven’t had the full range of human experience, but some people don’t like mangos.

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      12 days ago

      Aces exist, there is nothing wrong with not feeling sexual desire or attraction. If it doesn’t upset her or effect her life in a way she doesn’t like then she doesn’t need medical intervention.

      As someone who is demi and has lived many years at a time as essentially ace, it’s frustrating to hear people consistently downplay asexuality as a physical ailment. No, some people are just like this, it’s as valid an orientation as any other.

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        12 days ago

        Wanting a higher libido and having zero libido is a problem. Encouraging a person to seek medical advice on an issue they have expressed is a problem is the responsible thing to do.

        At no time did they state they were ace and at no point did I claim being ace is ‘invalid’ or a problem.

        You are projecting your own frustrations onto the conversation when it isn’t about you.

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          12 days ago

          I didn’t see anything in her posts that implied she wanted a higher libido or that she saw her lack of sexual desire as an issue in her day to day life. I did see her say she might like intimate human connection but that’s perfectly possible without sex. I think we might both be doing some projection, as yes I am sensitive to people who recommend seeing a doctor when someone describes what its like to be ace, but also you seem to assume having sex is a prerequisite to having an intimate relationship with someone.

          It’s not.

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            12 days ago

            I also have the inability to feel sexual pleasure. I have tried all different kinds of ways of masturbating and none of them have felt like anything

            This doesn’t come across as her being happy with the situation.

            I never once mentioned a relationship.