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Page 1: GETTING IN THE MOOD - Compounding … · Erectile dysfunction Low self-esteem Depression Stress Anxiety History of physical/ sexual abuse Fear of rejection Previous bad relationship

GETTING INTHE MOOD

Not being in the mood could cause stress in a relationship.3 Just remember that your libido goes through natural fluctuations with every stage of life. Rather than focusing on the lack of libido,

focus on yourself, your partner and your relationship. Also look out for products, techniques and lifestyle changes that could help take the stress off and help you perform better.1,3

At the CPSA, our specialists in conjunction with your doctor can offer you Specialised Compounded Solutions from ‘scream cream’ to hormone troches’ – to help you get in the mood, whenever the

moment comes up. You are unique, your medicine should be too. Contact us to find your personalised solution.

It may sound like a cliché, but it is harder for a woman to ‘get it on’ than it is for a man. Many couples argue about sex, but they rarely talk about it. There are many theories surrounding this difference between

men and women when it comes to sex – or the lack of it.

Men are easily stimulated, both physically and visually, but a woman needs an emotional connection to spark off her sexual desire. She may need to be wined and dined first, whereas a man only needs her to wear an appealing outfit. Female desire is influenced by how she feels about herself, her body and the quality of the relationship, whereas male libido is dependent on his

level of performance.