A loss of interest in sex, or inhibited sexual desire, has recently been identified as a major sexual problem which affects both men and women. In most of the reported cases, the individual is married. Inhibited sexual desire may be general, when the person has no sexual desire for another, or it may be situational. In this form the person has no sexual desire for one person – often the marriage partner – but is sexually aroused by and can perform sexually with other partners. A man who has inhibited sexual desire no longer desires sexual intercourse and, if his partner seeks to stimulate him, remains sexually unaroused. In most of the reported cases, inhibited sexual desire occurs after some years of marriage, but it may occur early in marriage. Unmarried men are not commonly affected. Many men complaining of the sexual problem are under the age of 40, and some are in their twenties, but the condition can affect men of all ages.
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