| Dude, if you're married and can't talk about these issues with your wife, that's your problem right there. |
Lol, no. |
| I didn't know menopause started that early or that it had such a huge effect of the sex drive. I am 48 and none of that is happening to me. |
Start preparing. You won't feel so smug in a couple of years. |
Maybe. Maybe not. My sex drive got higher when I started menopause. |
Hormonally that makes no sense at all. Must be psychological for you. |
Dude, being clueless and not talking about it is a huge turn off for most women. You might want to address that first. |
Do you have a vagina? |
| I’m 44 and in full blown perimenopause but want sex all the time. However, I’m sort of newly divorced and dating someone I wish I could see a lot more if not for our custody schedule. |
Yeah. There is more to a sex drive than simply hormones. |
Life is not a morality play. Sometimes bad people have lots of sex and good people don't have very much sex. |
PP said his wife nearly bit his head off. Not being able to talk about sex is a problem, but it might not be a problem on OP's end. . |
| I’m well past menopause (63) but my desire for sex hasn’t diminished. It’s not as easy or as comfortable as it use to be so that effects frequency but not desire. We have certainly made some adjustments in terms of what we do and how long we do it but there are a lot of ways for us to please each other. We are on vacation right now and every night we at least have a few minutes of foreplay. |
| In answer to subject question: sex never stops. If your wife has lost interest (in you) then inform her the marriage is open, and go find an interested partner. |
Duuuuude. Lol. What are you ten? |