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Article: When sexy girls don't want sex: not in the mood? There's a way to put the fire back in your desire when your usually raring-to-go libido seems like it got-up-and-went.(Lust Life)
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- Cosmopolitan
- Article date:
- September 1, 2003
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* Few things can stress out a randy chick more than when her normally ravenous sexual appetite decides to go on a diet, as 25-year-old Nicole * discovered. "All of a sudden, I hit a patch where I wasn't interested in sex, and it freaked me out," she confesses. "And it had nothing to do with my boyfriend, Geoff. Lenny Kravitz could have crawled into bed with me and I'd still have wanted to roll over and go to sleep."
When most people think of ladies who are "not in the mood," they conjure up one cliche image--some middle-aged woman who's perfected her honey-I've-got-a-headache routine. But the truth is, lust lapses happen to young, ordinarily horny females who ...
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