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rxguynxy

1y ago

Lack of Sexual Desire on Lexapro

does anyone else like never get horny on lexapro

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des00000

1y ago

I take prozac and haven't had this issue, but I hear with prozac it's more common for men to have decreased libido. (Not a fact, just something I've read) I'm wondering if this may be true with other antidepressants/anxiety meds 🤔
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Nate1869

1y ago

First two weeks, had no desire for anything sexual. Didn’t even once think about it. 7 months in, I feel normal (for the most part). I will say though, it is really hard to have s*x. Or anything of the sorts with my partner. It just doesn’t feel like anything.
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JingleP

1y ago

On Zoloft but yes. Convenient for me but if affects your relationships definitely talk to your provider about it
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CellophaneShattered

1y ago

Yep, it takes far more effort to even attempt, hence I stopped taking it for a bit. But even then it's still not the same as before.
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Madisenpai

1y ago

My first week taking it, I didn't even want my bf to touch me for the most part, and I could not get horny at all, even if I tried forcing myself to, and it was extremely difficult to climax. Now, about a month of taking it, still quite hard to climax, but it's not as bad as it was and while my libido is still lower than it was previously, it at least still exists
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Lynnq

1y ago

When I was on it, my libido was way lower than before. Could still participate but I didn't crave intimacy in the same way.

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