Similar words: ibid., alibi, gullibility, infallibility, idol, bid, widow, bide. Meaning: [lɪ'bɪːdəʊ] n. (psychoanalysis) a Freudian term for sexual urge or desire.
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(31) Other women feel just fine about having a low libido.
(32) A flagging libido and a drop in sexual performance are all part of the ageing process.
(33) The team decided to study the effects of spearmint on hirsutism because of previous reports that extracts of the spearmint plant could reduce libido in men.
(34) Libido decrease in rural area was higher than that in city area, mental symptom, vasomotion symptom and genitourinary tract symptom in city area were higher than that in rural area.
(35) Even for government jobs, applicants are graded for libido, or appearance.
(36) Libido technically means the urge, instinct or psychic energy to have sex, and everything from falling hormones and child rearing to rising responsibilities and job loss can dampen it.
(37) The team decided to study the effects of spearmint on hirsutism because of previous reports that extracts of the spearmint plant (Mentha spicata Labiatae) could reduce libido in men.
(38) Judes excessive powerful libido, Sues narcissism, Arabella s pleasure principle give birth to their respective characteristic and outlook on life.
(39) Sometimes it's referred to as hypoactie sexual desire disorder or low libido.
(40) A mulatto, an albino , a mosquito, my libido , yeah.
(41) According to Jung(Sentencedict.com ), it is the opposition that creates the power ( or libido ) of the psyche.
(42) Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, for example, can decrease libido in people.
(43) Absence of libido may or may not correlate with infertility or impotence.
(44) The imagination of descent confirms the Freudian intuition that the digestive tube is the descending axis of the libido before its sexual fixation.
(45) But symptoms like anhedonia were thought to be adult problems because it's often talked about as decreased libido.
(46) The U.S. scientists compared the brains of 19 women diagnosed with a form of low libido known as hypoactive sexual desire disorder with the brains of seven women with a normal sex drive.
(47) However, morning sickness and fatigue can put a damper on anyone's libido.
(48) In other words, navel gazing is hardwired into the human libido.
(49) The psychic energy that directs and motivates the personality is called libido.
(50) Libido is an expression taken from the theory of the emotions.
(51) Smaller companies are currently developing creams and nasal sprays to increase female libido.
(52) On average, at age 17[sentencedict.com], his stamina and libido at this age are also at their peak level.
(53) Enhancing libido through acupressure can be done by applying pressure at the Conception Vessel 2 point beneath the bellybutton.
(54) To cause ( the libido ) to be arrested at an early stage of psychosexual development.
(55) Medications from antihistamines to beta-blockers also can lower libido. Reduced sex drive is a common side effect of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, such as Prozac.
(56) Ginseng can increase energy and libido, which can help solve intimacy problems.
(57) By the time I'd tired of the construction worker, with her body that resembled a bull terrier, I'd started to understand something very fundamental about the libido.
(58) Previous libido lovers who starred in the ads included porn actresses Jenna Jameson, Ron Jeremy and Sasha Grey and womanisng golf pro Tiger Woods.
(59) The juicy tomato, or "love apple, " a potent source of the powerhouse antioxidant, lycopene, was once a highly sought-after libido enhancer.
(60) Years of overriding the natural limits of libido with intense stimulation desensitize the user's response to a neurochemical called dopamine.
More similar words: ibid., alibi, gullibility, infallibility, idol, bid, widow, bide, paid off, laid off, rabid, abide, bidet, forbid, idolatry, get rid of, idolize, morbid, corridor, antidote, abide by, abiding, forbidden, be afraid of, forbidding, morbidity, with the aid of, kaleidoscope, ambidextrous, glib.