Yes, it exists and yes, it has a medical name too:
hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD),
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1939884,00.html
...and just like Viagra for men, the medicine industry is in a fever to find a "cure" to sell it to desireless women.
"a German pharmaceutical company presented results from a pivotal phase III clinical trial in North America and announced that it had found a drug that works. "We saw an increase in sexually satisfying events, an increase in desire and a decrease in distress. When we look at this against a backdrop of a common and distressing problem that affects 1 of 10 women and for which no treatment exists, well, we are feeling very positive," "
I know a few non-medicine based solutions:
1. Alcohol.
2. Watching movies with Brad Pitt, Clooney etc.
3. Diamonds.
4. Long,long I mean long foreplay, including lots of massage...
hypoactive sexual desire disorder (HSDD),
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1939884,00.html
...and just like Viagra for men, the medicine industry is in a fever to find a "cure" to sell it to desireless women.
"a German pharmaceutical company presented results from a pivotal phase III clinical trial in North America and announced that it had found a drug that works. "We saw an increase in sexually satisfying events, an increase in desire and a decrease in distress. When we look at this against a backdrop of a common and distressing problem that affects 1 of 10 women and for which no treatment exists, well, we are feeling very positive," "
I know a few non-medicine based solutions:
1. Alcohol.
2. Watching movies with Brad Pitt, Clooney etc.
3. Diamonds.
4. Long,long I mean long foreplay, including lots of massage...