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- Can Alcohol Create a Sexual Problem?
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- QUESTION: Though she tries to hide it, a co-worker drinks too much. She is
- also the one who complains most bitterly about her lack of a "good" sex life.
- Can it be the alcohol that is creating her sexual problem?
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- ANSWER: That's a difficult question to answer because alcohol can be both a
- liberator and an inhibitor. Some women report great sex while intoxicated,
- while others can't perform. This seeming contradiction could be due to the
- fact that sexual problems relative to alcohol have more to do with the reasons
- for drinking rather than the results of it.
- Unlike their male counterparts, alcoholic women usually identify the
- onset of excessive drinking with a specific stressful event, like a divorce,
- loss of a loved one, or a health problem such as infertility or breast cancer.
- Drinking numbs the senses, takes the pressure off, relieves guilt, anxiety, or
- fills a void. Often, alcohol is used to "loosen up," and dull anxieties which
- might inhibit sexual pleasure. In fact, it's not uncommon for women who have
- always used alcohol in this way to fear sex while sober. They associate
- arousal with inebriation, and early sobriety (three months to a year) may be
- temporarily fraught with loss of desire or an inability to orgasm.
- Conversely, there are alcoholic women who perform well sexually only when they
- are sober.
- The truth is, alcoholism is an unpredictable addiction. Personality
- changes, depression, family conflicts, impaired performance on the job, and
- self-hatred are all common by-products which could lead to sexual problems.
- Physiologically, alcoholism can lead to diabetes, high blood pressure and
- cystitis, which are sure to have some impact on sexual function. Some studies
- even suggest that as high as 74% of chemically dependent women have been
- sexually or physically abused, often times resulting in an aversion to sex, or
- painful and difficult intercourse. Though I can't evaluate your co-worker's
- problem with any degree of certainty, I am sure that professional counseling
- would help overcome both her problems.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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