Monday 06 Feb 2012
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HIV is perhaps the most terrifying sexually transmitted disease (STD) there is because of its potentially life-threatening effects. But equally painful is its impact on one’s relationship with others. If you are married to someone with HIV or any other STD, it’s very much possible that yours would be a sexless marriage for the rest of your life. But it need not be something without love.

Understanding HIV

Remember your vows: you have promised to love each other for richer or for poorer, in sickness or in health, and so forth till death do you part. Marriages don’t have to end when one of the partners is sick. In fact, such challenges should make your bonds stronger and deepen your feelings for each other.

Understand your partner’s condition.

Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common diseases that affect population. WHO estimated that about 220 million person worldwide have diabetes.

Diabetes is a metabolic disease characteristic by decrease levels of insulin secretion or decrease function of insulin or both. Diabetes have a bad effect on different health aspects and clinical care is given to diabetic patient to maintain a good quality of life Although sexuality wasn’t given any attention as an aspect of life quality until recently. Diabetes mellitus could affect both men and women sexual function

Over the last century, medicine industry revolved dramatically giving a lot of sick people a chance of healthier longer life. For humankind, medicine was a just like magic which remind me of this old quote” with great powers come responsibilities”. Unfortunally, a lot of people didn’t have the appropriate responsibilities to deal with that magical power, and then drug over prescription occurs and drug abuse occurs. You will shock when you know that 20 percent of the American takes unnecessary prescribed drug for unjustified medical reasons or non medical reasons at all. Especially narcotic painkillers, sedative, tranquilizers, stimulants and what they thought as aphrodisiacs. So don’t do that, and I will explain later in this blog about those medicines and why I tell you don’t do that.

Prescribed drug as I said before are a magical tool, changed a lot of people lives, and usually your doctor is concerned about the side effect of the drugs that may affect your health but some physicians don’t consider your healthy sex life as a health issue. So you need to bring it up to him/her.

Dumping an unwanted lover, leaving a job you no longer like – all these are easier to do than eliminating weight you’ve gained during pregnancy. But like all these things, it’s something that you have to do and do so as early as possible or the consequences can only get bigger – figuratively and literally.

It’s a Gradual Process

Pregnancy is a delicate stage for most women, but that doesn’t mean it has to be a completely sex-free stage of your marriage. Under normal circumstances, your unborn child will not be affected in any way if you and your partner have an active sex life. Various parts of your body – the mucus plug in your cervix and the amniotic fluid contained in your womb for instance – provide more than adequate protection for your unborn child against any infections or undesirable complications that may result from lovemaking.

Your concern may, however, be warranted if you answer ‘yes’ to any of the questions listed below.
- Did you suffer from any previous miscarriage?
- With regard to previous births, had any of your children been delivered prematurely?
- Have you been experiencing any sort of vaginal discharge or bleeding?
- Do you or your husband suffer from any sexually transmitted disease (STD)?
- Has your doctor informed you about any problems with your cervix or placenta?
If any of these is applicable to your situation then it’s possible that you’ll need to constrain your lovemaking but not completely eliminate it. It’s best to consult your doctor about what you can and can’t do during pregnancy.





There are times when ejaculation problems could pave an unwanted path to a sexless marriage. Some women feel that ejaculation problems are purely psychological and they find the condition deeply offensive. If you and your partner are going through the same problem, learn the cold and hard truth about ejaculation problems here and what you can do to solve your dilemma.

The Act of Ejaculation                                                                                                                    

Can my condition be cured? Am I at fault? Will I still be able to save my marriage? All these questions may be troubling your mind if you believe you are suffering from female sexual dysfunction (FSD) and your condition has contributed to the currently sexless state of your marriage. The good news here, however, is that your condition can be treated and you still have a chance to overcome the obstacles in your marriage.

What is Female Sexual Dysfunction?

Depression is a silent, lethal killer of marriages. It is a poisonous condition that affects both new and old married couples without them being aware of it. If you are suffering from a sexless marriage, hold your suspicions at the moment. It may be depression---and not infidelity or a natural erosion of love---that is to blame.

 More Women Affected by Depression