You already know something is wrong.
You've known for years.
That feeling of being completely disconnected from your own body.
Of lying next to someone you love and feeling nothing where there should be warmth.
You're not here because you're curious.
You're here because you're exhausted.
And because the part of you that refuses to accept "this is just how it is now" needs to know if there's actually an answer.
There is.
But it's not what you've been told. And it's not where you've been looking.
Here's what nobody explained to you.
Every solution you've tried — the hormones, the supplements, the exercises — they all assume the problem is "down there."
But what if the problem isn't at the bottom?
What if it starts at the top, and everything below is just the consequence?
You turn on your kitchen faucet and nothing comes out.
You could replace the faucet. You could check the pipes under the sink.
Or you could walk outside and check if someone shut off the main valve.
For most women over 40, the main valve got shut off years ago.
Not by menopause.
Not by aging.
Not by childbirth.
By something hiding in plain sight in your own body that nobody in the medical system was ever trained to look for.
physical response they're supposed to have.
That's not a personal failure. That's a design flaw in how we've been taught to understand our own bodies.
A study from Brazil's Botucatu School of Medicine found that 43% of women dealing with bladder issues are also experiencing the exact same shutdown in their intimate life.
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