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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH is complaining about our sex life and wants us to see a therapist that specializes in sex therapy. He wants more, I’m content with it about once a month. We have three young kids. Anyone try this? Helpful or not? I don’t want to go to something where there is yet another person in addition to DH badgering me for more sex. [/quote] Are you, DW, getting enough time to yourself? Three young kids is a LOT of work. Are you working, too? This isn't a woman thing- it's a busy thing. [b]Most men do not understand how much work it is to be a parent 24/7 because they never have to do it. And divorced dad's don't have to do it unless the former wife loses custody rights.[/b] You both need to agree on having enough sex. If he's going to cheat, it's not because of frequency, it's because he's a cheater. If he's not a cheater, he will work on this with you. You probably need time to yourself, like what he gets. I take a solo trip every few years and make DH do the parenting/working thing alone for a week. It does wonders for our sexual relationship, and my kids are older. Cheaters are always looking to justify their behavior. If DH is asking for therapy, then you do owe it to work on this with him. Don't stonewall him. If he thinks it's a problem, it's a problem. You will feel happier if you fix this problem, too.[/quote] Oh pulease. I was a divorced dad with full custody of my two kids. I worked full time and did it all. Still managed to make time for sex and even new relationships. You can find the time if you want to.[/quote] So your ex lost custody? I'm so sorry to hear that. That is a truly exceptional situation and not relevant here. I hope you are getting the help you need.[/quote] DP and another divorce dad with primary custody. Seriously, F*** you. I don't make any excuses and while I may not do everything "perfectly" my kids are happy, excelling academically and they each have a nice group of friends. I have a serious job that does afford us a comfortable lifestyle. Yet, I still find time to date, to have sex and to enjoy the women with whom I am involved. [/quote] You have serious mental problems. Seek professional help, at least for the sake of your children. They know.[/quote]
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