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GF no longer feels sensation in clitoris

For a few months now my Girlfriend has lost sensitivity in that region. Any touch by me down there used to drive her wild, but now there is nothing. Curious if any of you women have had the same thing happen with you. Or perhaps guys who have been through this with your girlfriends or wives, any idea?

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I do hope she will go to the Dr soon for some testing. Please let us know what the two of you find out.
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Hi He, Then this then could be the answer.
however, loss of her ability to have an orgasm in light of no change in desire or arousal suggests neurologic disease interrupting the autonomic nerve supply to the pelvis. This would likely be associated with other neurologic deficits that would not be subtle, such as dysfunction of the urinary sphincter. ie a trapped nerve.
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Its not unbelievable I've had pinched nerves before and understand what they can do. Thanks for the input. I'll see what we can figure out.
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If it's not because of medication and this happened suddenly it's best for her to see her Dr to find out what's going on.
Is she having ny back pain? And recent accidents? I'm asking this question because I'm thinking a possible pinched nerve. I'm reaching here, I know. I'm just trying to help you find out what the problem is.
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...My girlfriend doesn't, we are very open she would have no problem telling me. She does not masturbate. (watch your tone)
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Everyone does. Does your shower head detach? That could be it too. Those things cause damage. If not idk good luck
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She doesn't use one, She doesn't even masturbate.
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Does she have a vibrator? Because if so she could be using it too much. It can cause loss of sensation.
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Correct it was a sudden change over and she has no symptoms of that disease.
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It was a sudden thing, I'm pretty sure. I'll talk with her more about it and see what she says.
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Hi He, First do you know just how long this was goin on before the loss was total or was this a sudden thing?
I found this, see if it helps, the first bit does go on about drugs but please read on, could be something?
Sudden loss of arousal is unusual and would be worrisome for neurovascular disease preventing engorgement of the vagina and clitoris, such as atherosclerosis. Sudden loss of orgasm is one of the most common side effects of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressants. If a woman is not on these medications, however, loss of her ability to have an orgasm in light of no change in desire or arousal suggests neurologic disease interrupting the autonomic nerve supply to the pelvis. This would likely be associated with other neurologic deficits that would not be subtle, such as dysfunction of the urinary sphincter.
Good Luck
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nah, she doesn't take any medication..
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Has your girlfriend started any new medications in the last few months? I'm asking because some meds can cause sexual problems.
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