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Ask not "What's wrong with me?" but "What's happening inside me?"

Because sex drive isn't just about sex. It's about aliveness . Sex Drive

The real question isn't "How much do you want sex?" It's "What is your desire trying to tell you?" Ask not "What's wrong with me

Your sex drive will rise and fall — not because you're broken, but because you're human. It shifts with stress, heartbreak, medication, hormones, trauma, boredom, and the quiet weight of unspoken grief. A low drive isn't a moral failure. A high drive isn't a superpower. Both are simply signals. Both are simply signals

We call it a "drive" — like hunger, thirst, or the pull of a tide. But unlike eating or sleeping, sex isn't necessary for individual survival. So why does it run so deep?

It's the raw current of wanting — to touch, to be seen, to merge, to create. It's the body's whisper that connection still matters. That pleasure is valid. That vulnerability isn't weakness, but the bravest risk we take.