Dr. Sara NasserZadeh: Is Your Low Sex Drive Normal? (VIDEO)
So you don’t want to have sex. Does that mean you’re not normal? For an expert opinion, we turned to Dr. Sara NasserZadeh, a highly accredited psychosexual therapist, co-author of The Orgasm Answer Guide and board member of the World Association for Sexual Health. Watch the video below for reasons behind loss of sexual desire and how to diagnose the issue:
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There are several reason why people start lowering their sex drive, one reason is they might be stressed or depressed or maybe they eating unhealthy food or lack of exercise.