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libido

[li-bee-doh] / lɪˈbi doʊ /


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In “Paint,” an aging TV star with punchline hair and a storied libido lords it over his superfans, so wrapped in the cocoon of celebrity that he fails to recognize his rapidly waning significance.

From New York Times

"John Harvey Kellogg, the maker of Kellogg's cereal, and Rev. Sylvester Graham, the creator of graham crackers, invented corn flakes and graham crackers to be so boring they'd kill libido."

From Salon

Comedies that depict death more gently, or as souls who remain nearby along with their memories, libidos and desire, might be a solace.

From Salon

This is the first time it has been tested on people with loss of libido which affects their life.

From BBC

Another friend who expressed concerns about a lower libido and vaginal dryness could tell that her gynecologist was uncomfortable talking about both.

From New York Times