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rtisty
Asked December 2018
What to do when dementia person starts to have a over-sexual interest without being able to adequately perform?
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MargaretMcKen
Dec 2018
Best wishes, Margaret. Enough sex is important, too much is a trial! I am sure that you know about providing lots of physical contact without any stress about it leading to orgasm. It just may not be all that easy with dementia.
12/30/2018 02:06:21
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Dec 2018
This question has been asked before. Put "Dementia and sex" in the search and the previous postings will come up. Looks like you aren't alone.
12/29/2018 17:40:43
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