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Issue: Mismatched Libido

"This is where one partner wants sex more often than the other, and it is incredibly common," Emily Morse, sexologist and host and founder of the Sex With Emily podcast, told POPSUGAR. "It can lead to everything from minor frustration to deep feelings of resentment," she said.

The fix: The first step in handling mismatched libidos is to talk about it with your partner, but without any blame — it's not anyone's "fault." It's just a difference in sex drive. "Once it's out in the open, the best approach is to try and compromise with a plan to meet somewhere in the middle, frequency-wise," she said.

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