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    I'm 26 years old and have recently begun to have an increased sex drive. I'm wanting to know if it's normal or if I should talk to my doctor. When I was 20 I found out that I had abnormal cancer cells in my crevix. Now when somethng about me changes I get nervous. My sex drive has been non-existant for the past 6 years. I know it's probably normal but should I make an appointment to be on the safe side?

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    I dunno what you just said, is it up or non- existant ??

    If it's up thats normal, women hit there sexual peak at around 32 or so..

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    First off "abnormal" cervical cells are pretty normal but boy are they good for selling vacine and more tests. Unless you get up to a 4 or 5 abnormality, there is little to worry about. Vigorous sex within a few days of a test can cause 'abnormal' cells, so can tampon use and a number of other things. Having a pap test can disrupt cells and cause abnormal cells.

    Having a non existant sex drive is NOT normal for anyone unless they have a medical or emotional issue affecting their health and responsiveness. It sounds like you are moving toward a normal sex interest. That is a GOOD sign not a scary one. So say hurrah and see what you can with this? You can have a lot of fun with a healthy sex drive.
    We can only learn to love by loving. - Iris Mudoch, British writer

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