There are several ways to potentially increase libido, including managing stress levels, improving communication in relationships, exploring new sexual activities, and seeking professional advice from a healthcare provider or therapist. It may also be helpful to evaluate any possible underlying causes such as hormonal imbalances or medications that could be affecting libido. It is important to remember that changes in libido can be a normal part of life and seeking support from a healthcare provider can help address any concerns.
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