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Orgasm

I have had no problems having orgasms my entire life, with or without partner, but these last 6 months I've gotten nothing. My first orgasm was when I was only 7 years old! I have a husband who I've been with for 5 years with no problems and then...I don't know. I'm still extremely attracted to him and the sex still feels great! There's just no finale for me. I've tried everything to no avail and now I can't even make myself, um, "happy". I've been dealing with a lot of stress but that's nothing new. I don't understand. I just want to, pardon my french, get my rocks off too! I'm jealous. I miss it. What's wrong with me? Any and all responses are welcome.
                                                             ~Tay*Lyn~
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This is tough because it could be a number of different things and stress could play a huge role in it. Even though you said you have always had stress it could just be catching up with your body.
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wrong forum
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I had this problem for a while directly following a chemical abortion...I'm not sure if it was that, or the pain meds they gave me for it, or being depressed about it though.  Also this is the suggestions forum, so you may get better results asking somewhere that's actually for medical questions.  
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