| No. |
| They would be shocked and horrified. |
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I did in college. It’s been years.
We will talk vaguely - like my divorced friend was trying to decide when to sleep with her boyfriend or when to let him start spending the night - but not details. |
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Like others,I’ll talk in very general terms, especially now that I’m menopausal. I’ll talk about that stuff. I don’t really mention my husband except in vague references to mismatched libidos, but we work it out.
I don’t talk about likes, dislikes, kinks or other specifics. I feel like that is/would be a betrayal. |
| No |
| We talked about it a lot when we were all dating but much less now. My 2 best friends friends know my marriage is sexless and I'm not happy about it but that feels like relationship talk more than sex talk specifically. |
| No, I don’t think guys talk about that past the dating phase. |
| The only thing we've talked about is frequency and once a friend told me her husband wanted her to be more "supportive" and I made a crack about what that specifically meant in explicit terms. That's it. |
| No |
| No, except in terms of dealing with menopause. We have a pretty adventurous sex life which would likely shock my friends as I’m a girl next door type. |
I’m a woman and find this comment, which shows up with some frequency, weird. Does everyone really think we’re the same on the street as in the bedroom? |
| No |
| What sex life? So, no, I have nothing to talk about |
Yep. Same here. Shocked might be an understatement. Long time marriage.... always kept within the marriage. But after that.................. |
| I discuss my s3x life with all my good friends, and DON'T discuss it all with my spouse (his preference). |