What happens when I lose interest in sex and life?
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outcome
"When the thrill of sex fades, it is not a loss but an invitation to explore deeper dimensions of existence beyond mere mechanical repetition. Embrace the change without guilt, for it reveals the conditioning that once bound you."
According to Osho, losing interest in sex is a natural outcome when repression and taboo drop: much of sex’s thrill was your own fantasy created by prohibition. Once fully accepted and easily available, its mechanical repetition shows and boredom arises. Don’t revive it through borrowed repression; recognize conditioning at work instead of feeling guilty or ‘sick’ about the change.
If sex stops exciting you once it’s totally allowed, the ‘forbidden’ thrill has faded—and that’s normal.
Why this matters practically
- Prevents guilt or pathologizing a natural phase.
- Avoids using repression or moralism as a false aphrodisiac.
- Helps you see conditioning clearly and respond intelligently.
- Avoids using repression or moralism as a false aphrodisiac.
- Helps you see conditioning clearly and respond intelligently.
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