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Libido – sexual desire
- August 12, 2012
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Libido can be termed as a person’s sexual drive and their desire for having sex, while the loss of libido is characterized by a lack of interest or sexual desire.
Libido is a sex drive (desire) that can be viewed in terms of a general desire for sex or in terms of desire for sex with a particular person.
Defined more narrowly, libido also refers to an individual’s urge to engage in sexual activity.
Libido shouldn’t be confused with obsession for sex, because libido and obsession for sex, these two are different and opposite from each other.
(Libido is A presence of Erotic energies, atmosphere, or influence of a social environment, which is known for stirring up sexual desires).
In the biblical (Jewish) kabalistic sense, libido is termed as the sexual desire which takes place between two soul mates (husband and wife), which causes the tension of intimate emotions, sexual attraction, exotic instincts and erotic desires that leads to the act of wanting to have sex.
But libido is also the maintenance of the sexual desire that the two spouse (husband and wife) had for each other during their honey moon, sustained and maintained through out their entire marriage on earth.
Problems can arise in a relationship when the people in a marriage fail to respond to their sexual desires (libido) in a right way.
From the lack of knowing how to express one’s sexual desires, lack of connection with the partner, or poor communication of sexual needs and preferences can lead to the directing of these sexual desires called “Libido” into a wrong direction, bad behaviors or towards pornographic objects.
A person may have a desire for sex but not have the opportunity to act on that desire, or it could be that her/his moral or religious reasons refrains him or her from acting on the urge. Psychologically, this same urge or person’s sexual desire can be repressed or sublimated towards the wrong motive.