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This pressure will ultimately interfere with the nerve's ability to function normally.
Some symptoms associated with someone who is bipolar are serious mood shifts, energy, thinking, and behavior. From the highs of mania on one extreme, to the lows of depression on the other. The mood changes of bipolar disorder are so intense that they interfere with the ability to function.
It would interfere with a man's ability to transport the sperm from the seminiferous tubules to the efferent ducts.
Reactive depression may or may not be a serious problem, it depends entirely on how much it affects the person's ability to function.
It would interfere with ability to urinate. This is extremely painful and can be fatal.
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I believe the clinical term for this ability is called telepathy. It can also be called subconscious assessment.
functional fixedness
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Your boyfriend could have clinical depression, where his brain has difficulty in the re-uptake of certain brain chemicals that affect mood and affection. Or your boyfriend may have been through a trauma he doesn't want to disclose that could affect his ability to express affection. Whether it's these two conditions or something else, there may be medical/clinical reasons for your boyfriend not showing affection...
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Yes, IUDs do not interfere with the ability to get a pap smear.