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Reply to "What if your marriage is great but is becoming increasingly platonic"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Instead of directly trying to spice up your sex life, try to spice up your regular life. There are studies about finding people more attractive when you do something exciting together that gets your heart rate up, etc. Go hiking, take a trapeze class, do a ropes course or a zip line, do something physical and exciting together. Try to get out of your daily routine rut and spend time together in a different context. [/quote] That sounds kinda platonic.[/quote] OP here. We’ve done a few outdoors activities over the years but such things did often feel platonic. He works out but prefers to do it alone on his own time in his own way. I’ve tried suggesting new activities but heajust not interested. If we were both in our say, late 50s or 60s I could see working with the situation better but not at our current ages. I often wonder if he’s afraid to say something himself. [/quote]
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