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OK, first off, Throughout your life, your sex drive changes. Sometimes you have lots of interest, sometimes you don't. What your experiencing is most likely normal and you should just be able to ride it out.
OK, now for the medical stuff and a few things to at least consider.
Sex drive is controlled by the chemical testosterone. Testosterone can be found out in the public in many forms and can be easily absorbed into the skin. Women are often prescribed testosterone skin cremes or adhesive Testosterone skin patches by their doctor. Perhaps an older man at your work or home is taking an herbal "male enhancer" "Weightlifting supplements have pre-testosterones that convert to regular testosterone inside your body. I doubt its on purpose, but you could be picking up testosterone from another person.
I don't want to appear creepy, but male semen contains a noticeable amount of testosterone as well. You have said that your sex drive has been off the scale, If you are having unprotected sex with a man who happens to have unusually high levels of testosterone (some men do), you could be dosing yourself every time you play.
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