Kelli H - No. First off, diabetics have high blood sugar levels, not low. Their libido (sex drive) is normally "normal"; however, diabetics, especially those with poor control of their blood sugars, are more prone to erectile dysfunction for various reasons (including: decreased sensation, inability to due to nerve and vessel and tissue damage from diabetes) females may find sex uncomfortable because they are more prone to vaginal infections.
Kelli H - No. First off, diabetics have high blood sugar levels, not low. Their libido (sex drive) is normally "normal"; however, diabetics, especially those with poor control of their blood sugars, are more prone to erectile dysfunction for various reasons (including: decreased sensation, inability to due to nerve and vessel and tissue damage from diabetes) females may find sex uncomfortable because they are more prone to vaginal infections.
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