Most men, and women for that matter, view sex through a male pleasure paradigm. Generally men will need to be "trained" to understand what their partner enjoys, simply because they've never really had to think about it from the female perspective and no one is really teaching guys this stuff. |
That has to be the biggest load of crap I've read in quite some time here on DCUM and that's saying something. |
I’d go younger, OP. I have several friends that married a man 5 years younger and have great sex lives. |
If the man is perfect in all other ways, I would resort to toys. |
ha! When my husband divorced his first wife, he started reading a lot of books on how to pleasure a woman. He read a lot of lesbian centered sex books. As a result, he is a fantastic lover. He came to me this way and he was self taught. |
Old enough to know good sex when I experience it. |
Your husband is a smart man. If only all men would follow his lead. |
Why do you say that? I actually think that's pretty accurate. |
Oh I wasn't questioning that! Was just wondering for context of your question - my answer would be different if you were 58 than if you were 42 |
OP here. I am in my late 40s. Thank you for the advice. |
If you’re still fit,...go for a younger guy in his thirties. I’m sure there are some around if you post with here with an account ![]() |
Op, I feel for you. I am in a similar boat. |
Ha ha! Projecting? So the inapt lovers are usually White men? Ok, Little Thumbs. Got it. |
I am in the same boat as you except I am the husband. I have a much higher libido than my wife. Having young kids certainly has not helped but my interest and libido has stayed high while hers has waned dramatically. I am not sure what to do either. Want to stay in marriage for children, but cannot imagine not having sex for the rest of my life either.... If you don't have kids - and sex is that important, my experience would suggest that you should move on. |
I married one 10 years younger and life is GRAND. ![]() |