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Libido

The libido or sex drive (/lɪˈbiːdoʊ/ lih-BEE-doh; from Latin libīdō, "lust, desire") refers to a psychological energy that, in common parlance, encompasses all forms of sexual desire, but is sometimes also regarded as the driving force behind other needs, such as a mother's love for her infant. The term was originally developed by the Austrian neurologist…

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Sexual desire disorders

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Libido

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Triples40
Avg. degree1.98
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related to Sexual desire disorders · 12
Libido → Additionally, Although, Erectile, Evidence, For, However, Sexual, Some, Studies, The American Medical Association, This, US
related to Jung · 10
Libido → According, Carl Gustav Jung, Desire, Duality, From, He, It, Jung, Swiss, These
related to Freud · 5
Libido → Excessive, Freud, He, It, Sigmund Freud
related to Endogenous compounds · 2
Libido → Consequently, Other
related to Physical factors · 2
Libido → Anemia, Physical

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hypothyroidisminstance ofcontributing to vaginal lubrication.Physical factorsPhysical factors that can affect libido include endocrine issues0.80text
the effect of certain prescription medicationsinstance ofcontributing to vaginal lubrication.Physical factorsPhysical factors that can affect libido include endocrine issues0.80text
hypothyroidisminstance ofPhysical factorsPhysical factors that can affect libido include endocrine issues0.80text
the effect of certain prescription medicationsinstance ofPhysical factorsPhysical factors that can affect libido include endocrine issues0.80text
cocaineinstance ofother stimulants0.80text
even caffeine appear to lack negative impacts on testosterone levelsinstance ofother stimulants0.80text
and may even increase their concentrations in the bodyinstance ofother stimulants0.80text
lack of luteinising hormone or androgenic hormonesinstance ofSome specialists claim that women may experience low libido due to some hormonal abnormalities0.80text
although these theories are still controversialinstance ofSome specialists claim that women may experience low libido due to some hormonal abnormalities0.80text
Libidorelated to Endogenous compoundsConsequently0.60section
Libidorelated to Endogenous compoundsOther0.60section
Libidorelated to FreudSigmund Freud0.60section

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