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Reply to "I don’t think it’s love."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wives are NEVER happy and NEVER satisfied. Always something to pick on. [/quote] Oh please. Yeah, the complaining about not fixing things around the house is a little over the top. But anyone would complain about their spouse not giving them an O. And after 15 years if your spouse can't remember what foods you don't like, it means they aren't really paying attention to you. [/quote] Don’t normal people when dating tell their partner to either step it up in the sack or you are out of there? Who not only continues to date someone but also marries someone and then puts up with it for 15 years?[/quote] I was very inexperienced when we met, and thought it’s on me to learn to O. I am also was (and I am, the) very much in love with him: he’s handsome, funny, and smart. Just does not care much about me. We have a kid, I am not leaving. He’s an amazing dad, I have to admit. [/quote] It is partly on you to learn to O. No one can be fully responsible for someone else's sexual satisfaction just like if he isn't 100% satisfied with you as a sexual partner, that isn't entirely on you - often both people need to work at it. [/quote]
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