Speaker 3
And for a while i thought they had no sexual contact, until i realized he doesn't consider moral sex, or whatever else they're doing together as sex. And so matters of mine set there that we could examine. And i also felt that there was a lot of mists about aging and about what would be natural and what's unnatural. They can put in a heart that isn't working. Its not natural, but it saves our life, and we go on a much better person. Not to mention being alive in t heend, the atrophy of the vgina is something that is really, really can be helped and not that heard. So in some ways, the larger issue this woman's what we'd call aspect of female sexual disfunction. There's four of them. One's desire disorder. Is one the rousal disorders, the third is pain, and the fourth is orgasn machines. And i say the first two may be operants. And the first one especially, which is actually pretty common in cross age groups, although it becomes more common as women and men. But more often women get older, tut, you know, they just lose desire, and that's retrievable if you're bothered by it, if you have a good relationship, if it's not explained by other kinds of issues or complications of medicines. But there seems to be not a will, truly, to for her to approach this in a systematic way and to say, okwell, what's that about? They love each other, they have what e feels is a really good relationship, and it sounds very profound. Why would you not explore every single aspect? Raa,
Speaker 1
so first of all, i wanted let's just break this down. You've said about ten things that i want to ask questions about, so let us begin with really i guess, like you said, it means some of these issues, the postman apos atrophic vaginitis, that this is maybe impacting her ability to feel desire and arousal. Is is that correct?
Speaker 3
Well, she says it is. This
Speaker 1
is medical assuris wa, i don't know what that is, ok.