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"So! I am in a relationship, it's been 3+ years, I love him with all my heart. But we don't have sex, well we do but it can be months between times. I need more, I was on here before and I love the meets I had, he knows I was on here too. I want him to join me or let me have ff on my own,don't think he'd go for mf. But what if he says no, I don't think I can go on like this, maybe love isn't enough. Anyone been through something similar? Thanks " The only way you'll find out what his answer is will be by talking to him. The advice given to men in your situation is to respect a no answer and let the matter drop, I don't agree with that. If sex is important to a person there needs to be a mutually agreed solution and the only way to achieve that is by talking. Love is never enough, hard work, communication, compromise and putting up with crap are all required too. | |||
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"Get rid. If the person won't fuck they're worthless." | |||
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"Get rid. If the person won't fuck they're worthless. " Hmmm.... think I'll take the other advice 1st thanks..... | |||
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"Get rid. If the person won't fuck they're worthless. Hmmm.... think I'll take the other advice 1st thanks....." Just cheat on him then. Win win | |||
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"Get rid. If the person won't fuck they're worthless. Hmmm.... think I'll take the other advice 1st thanks..... Just cheat on him then. Win win " Thought trolls spent their time on Twitter and Facebook. | |||
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"Get rid. If the person won't fuck they're worthless. Hmmm.... think I'll take the other advice 1st thanks..... Just cheat on him then. Win win Thought trolls spent their time on Twitter and Facebook." It's been 3 years and nothing has changed. I'm not being harsh, it's reality. If you're happy the way you are then stay together. If not, you're young. Change it and find someone you can be yourself with. And be happy. | |||
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"As has been said communication is the key. Rather than suggesting new kinky ways of having sex though (I feel this would only heap pressure on someone already struggling to enjoy sex), you really need to understand why their libido has decreased. There could be a multitude of reasons, work stress, a physical issue, trauma from a recent or past event. It could also be down to a loss of attraction, it can be hard to hear, but sometimes when we get comfortable in a relationship we put less effort into our appearance than at the start. What ever it is once you understand the reason it gets you closer to a solution. I would also say that love is more than affection. You can love someone as much as you like, but part of love is sharing and if they will not share their feelings and thoughts, it may be that love is not reciprocal or at least not balanced enough. " Well said! | |||
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"My ex and I had sex around 3/4 times in 6 years. It killed my self confidence and made me feel like shit. I ended up having an affair and falling for someone who gave me the physical attention I’d craved for years. It destroyed our relationship." That kind of story is always sad to hear. | |||
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"I’m going through the same thing, my wife isn’t interested in sex at all. I can’t get enough of it. I’ve tried to spice things up by introducing sexy underwear for her, we have watch porn, I have suggested we be more experimental, e.g gropes in public and maybe a flash. But it fails she freaks out if I touch her and she gets so miserable at times. When we are with friends she’s the life and sole of the party. I often feel that she doesn’t find me sexually attractive and it knocks your confidence as a man. We have tried talking about it, it never gets sorted tho. If anybody has any advice I’d appreciate it. Hope you get it sorted " You need to stop putting her under pressure by trying to spice things up for a start. Try talking about it again, there will be a reason, it may be medical, it may be about you and hard to hear, but only by giving her the security she needs to be totally honest will get to the root of the problem. Good luck! | |||
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"As has been said communication is the key. Rather than suggesting new kinky ways of having sex though (I feel this would only heap pressure on someone already struggling to enjoy sex), you really need to understand why their libido has decreased. There could be a multitude of reasons, work stress, a physical issue, trauma from a recent or past event. It could also be down to a loss of attraction, it can be hard to hear, but sometimes when we get comfortable in a relationship we put less effort into our appearance than at the start. What ever it is once you understand the reason it gets you closer to a solution. I would also say that love is more than affection. You can love someone as much as you like, but part of love is sharing and if they will not share their feelings and thoughts, it may be that love is not reciprocal or at least not balanced enough. Spot on! " | |||
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