Good bye Lesbian bed death!

Lesbian-Bed-Death-400Lesbian bed death is a real and growing issue. Is there more at play here that specifically effects women or is this simply the same thing we see with straight relationships. Are women in lesbian relationships more prone to a gradual decrease in sex drive? Men have had Viagra to depend on for years and now Women might just have that boost from medial science they’ve been waiting for. Let’s begin with a bit of diagnosis:

Lesbian bed death

(n.) When sexual relations between a lesbian couple have virtually ceased, yet the companionship remains.

Does this sound like you or your relationship? Thankfully scientists have been hard at work developing a new pill that may bring an end to lesbian bed death. That’s right, you can finally clear the cobwebs from your cookie jar. A drug that helps women who have lost their sex drive just got passed by the Food and Drug administration panel on Thursday, June 4th/ 2015.

It’s the female version of Viagra and it is gaining popularity. Oscar Wilde once said, “Everything in the world is about sex except sex. Sex is about power” and we all know that women are power houses.

The drug is called Flibanserin and it was created to treat hypoactive sexual desire disorder in premenopausal women. Whenever I think of premenopausal women I think of Kitty in That 70’s Show and then all of a sudden the need for this drug makes lots of sense.

Why is it that men have had their Viagra forever but it’s taken scientists this long to come up with the proper solution for women?

CNN News says, “According to a 2002 study, up to one-third of adult women might experience hypoactive sexual desire disorder — the technical term for when women have a lack or absence of sexual desire or fantasy.

But some experts say that for women, the cure for low libido is more likely to be found in their brains than in a bottle.

“Women’s sexuality is very complicated. It’s not a matter of just taking that pill by the way, and then all of a sudden the lights go on,” said Judy Kuriansky, a clinical psychologist and certified sex therapist. “You have to feel good about your body. You have to feel good about yourself. You have to feel the guy really loves you. … It’s complex. It’s not the same as a man taking a pill.”

So, essentially we can call it Viagra for women but it’s different because it targets chemicals in the brain rather than a body reaction. A campaign called “Even the Score” has reached out and claimed that the FDA doesn’t do enough to create solutions for females having libido problems. The FDA has denied this but we all know the truth.

Good bye lesbian bed death and hello long life of multiple, multiple orgasms!

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