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What Causes Sexual Anorexia After Age Of 50?

I am female. Late 50's. I still love my husband of 25 years. Over the last 10 (or so) years sexual intimacy has diminished and now disappeared. I thought that this was a natural adjustment, especially for my husband, at this time of life. 3 years ago he resumed a relationship by phone and letter with his girlfriend from school days, arriving at the point where he was convinced they were in love (again) Although painful (for both of us) I saw it through on the understanding that there was a definite element of mid-life crisis going on. As we talked I was able to regain hope of the possibility for finding renewed love, openness and intimacy. However, during this time he turned to self gratification via pornography on the internet. I have endeavored to be patient and understanding whilst also making sure that my own desires and needs are recognised. I have tried everything I can think of from humour to love to opening my heart to tears to seduction. Nothing works and my husband will not open up or let me in on what is going on for him. Perhaps he is at sea himself and yet I do feel let down that he cannot make some effort for my sake. I know the behavior is not in the 'normal' spectrum of behavior. Looking back I can see that although my husband has shown love and affection to me in many ways, I do not think he has ever found it easy to be truly intimate. I could say the same for me to some degree and have tried to acknowledge my own insecurities but I do genuinely think that the lack has been rather more on his side. Even in early courting he would rarely hold hands and he has never really wanted to engage in kissing or caressing or to engage in pleasant shared activities such as sharing a bath (for example) This has in turn restricted my own responses or ability to take initiative as I have felt like I was trying to push something that wasn't required. This goes to the deepest core of my being and who I am. Now I feel I'm getting on a bit and find it increasingly hard to know what to do or to expect from our relationship. I try and stay positive but sometimes I just cry myself to sleep. Sometimes my husband hears it and does nothing. Then I feel bereft. I recently heard the term 'sexual anorexia' used. I'm not particularly keen on labeling but thinking about it,from what is said, many factors seem to make sense. Is this a good way to seek to understand the problem? How can I find support and the best way forward? Can you help me? Thankyou for listening.
Mon, 7 Jan 2019
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Hi,

First, let me tell you that sexual anorexia is a term where sexual appetite has lost due to fear of sexual activity. In your case, as your husband met his girlfriend and then established relationships.

I think it's emotional anorexia as he is not taking care of you and not emotional attachment with you. So it can be solved with a calm and cool approach. You should not behave and act but listen and have time to spend with him.

Have a conversation of past happy and romantic time spent together. Also, talk to him about your great trips to gather etc. This will encourage him to again bound with you.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Nirav Nimavat,
General & Family Physician
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What Causes Sexual Anorexia After Age Of 50?

Hi, First, let me tell you that sexual anorexia is a term where sexual appetite has lost due to fear of sexual activity. In your case, as your husband met his girlfriend and then established relationships. I think it s emotional anorexia as he is not taking care of you and not emotional attachment with you. So it can be solved with a calm and cool approach. You should not behave and act but listen and have time to spend with him. Have a conversation of past happy and romantic time spent together. Also, talk to him about your great trips to gather etc. This will encourage him to again bound with you. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Nirav Nimavat, General & Family Physician