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Old 04-06-2010, 06:32 AM #1
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OK, I've only shared this information with one friend and they want nothing to do with me anymore but here goes. I have MS with lesions on the brain and spinal cord. I was numb in the private area for a while but I now have some of that feeling back. I can have a orgasm but it takes longer and I think my husband doesn't care to put that much time in. So I stay aroused all the time and I'm having sexual fantasies that are alot freakier than I normally would have. I shared some of those with a friend and lost the friend because they were so weird. I'm wondering if a lesion in a certain part of the brain can make you think like this or lose inhabitions.
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Could be, or it could be hormonal changes or it could be from certain meds. And I can tell you from experience after losing sensation down there, my sex drive went through the roof when it came back.

And as far as weird fantasies; there are different forms of fantasies. There are the ones that we share with our partners that we would act out,and then there are the ones that we think about but would probably never act upon, but they are fun to fantasize about.

I have had a problem with MS flares causing numbness, tingling, and it takes me longer to achieve orgasm. So I can relate to where you are coming from on that point. Toys help.

Fortunately DH2B is willing to oblige and he finally understands without feeling like he isn't performing up to par. One thing I would recommend that may help you both is one of the vibrating rings with a stimulator. The vibrations help you and the ring actually prolongs his erection so that you have a little more added time. These help tremendously for me and it is something that we can use together so no one feels neglected.
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Would love to try the toys but DH would not go for it. I've been taking care of things on my own. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't going crazy. Thanks for your help.
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