Do women discuss sex with their friends?

Anonymous
I have girlfriends who are not getting any intimacy with their DHs. They have talked, cried, threatened but the guys are not into sex. I have talked to them at length about my sex life and have turned them towards sex toys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Single people often do - too much Sex in the City viewing. Discussing spouse sex is off limits if you have any sense of decorum.


Not the single people I know. I think it's pretty trashy. I can't figure out why someone would want to know the details of someone else's bedroom life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. I'm very sexual and my close friends are, too. I love talking about sex!


Are you guys teenagers. Those are the only group of people that talk non stop about sex, because they think it makes them sound cool .
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have girlfriends who are not getting any intimacy with their DHs. They have talked, cried, threatened but the guys are not into sex. I have talked to them at length about my sex life and have turned them towards sex toys.


Men say the same thing! We need to get the yeah's together and let the nay's fend for themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. I'm very sexual and my close friends are, too. I love talking about sex!


Are you guys teenagers. Those are the only group of people that talk non stop about sex, because they think it makes them sound cool .


It' called "regressed".
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Single people often do - too much Sex in the City viewing. Discussing spouse sex is off limits if you have any sense of decorum.


Not the single people I know. I think it's pretty trashy. I can't figure out why someone would want to know the details of someone else's bedroom life.


Immature, insecure,....low-rent mentality..
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Single people often do - too much Sex in the City viewing. Discussing spouse sex is off limits if you have any sense of decorum.


Not the single people I know. I think it's pretty trashy. I can't figure out why someone would want to know the details of someone else's bedroom life.


Immature, insecure,....low-rent mentality..


Nothing wrong with wanting to know.

But actually asking isn't okay. Apparently.
Anonymous
No, I don't. Most of my friends don't.

I have one middle aged female friend who talks about sex non stop, she's divorced and sex his her main interest in life.
Anonymous
I don't want the visual of my friends and their husbands... I'm sure they don't want mine either.
When I was younger and single I'd tell my friends a few of the details but didn't over share....
ddintysons
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I have girlfriends who are not getting any intimacy with their DHs. They have talked, cried, threatened but the guys are not into sex. I have talked to them at length about my sex life and have turned them towards sex toys.


Hi PP.

Any chance you could let me know when you are hosting the next get together of this group of friends? I would love to be there.

Strictly for moral support.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Hell yes. I'm very sexual and my close friends are, too. I love talking about sex!


Are you guys teenagers. Those are the only group of people that talk non stop about sex, because they think it makes them sound cool .


No. I am done having kids, but not yet in perimenopause. Highest sex drive of my life is right now, at age 38.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:A few years ago my book group read 50 Shades of Gray. Pretty awful book IMO. But fueled with wine, for the first time sex with spouse was discussed. It was more funny than raunchy and while I consider myself to be a bit of a prude I soon realized I had one of the more exciting sex lives in the group. No toys or chains but when I said I love giving my DH a BJ a bunch of the ladies almost spit out their wine in shock.


Too funny. That's because most women hate it. Each to their own though.


The ones that love it LOVE IT.


Yeah baby
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Single people often do - too much Sex in the City viewing. Discussing spouse sex is off limits if you have any sense of decorum.


Not the single people I know. I think it's pretty trashy. I can't figure out why someone would want to know the details of someone else's bedroom life.


Immature, insecure,....low-rent mentality..


Nothing wrong with wanting to know.

But actually asking isn't okay. Apparently.


No it isn't. If they volunteer that's another matter though I wouldn't want to know!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't want the visual of my friends and their husbands... I'm sure they don't want mine either.
When I was younger and single I'd tell my friends a few of the details but didn't over share....


I agree.
Anonymous
When I was in college and in my early twenties - yes. But once we met our husbands and got married we no longer talk about our sex lives. Somehow it's more private, and probably more boring, too.
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