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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://www.drpsychmom.com/why-are-your-kids-allowed-to-grow-up-but-not-your-wife/[/quote] Wow, that “freeze tag” analogy is a real winner: I know, let’s explain how one of a man’s highest priorities is really just a children’s game and that he’s being juvenile for not letting such a trivial thing go. Great bedside manner, doc, I’m sure that really resonates with all the men in your couples counseling practice. Of course, even she hears how unfair this is, so she has to then go on to blame the men for unnaturally prolonging their own sexual interest via porn, because if they weren’t doing something wrong they’d just be peachy with the end of sex. PSA to the women here: I’d be cautious before deploying this particular analogy or sharing this article with the men in your life, it will be heard as minimizing and adversarial on a very important issue to them. [/quote] If sex is your highest priority and you cannot be bothered to learn and accept how aging affects sex (for both genders) then you are an absolute immature idiot. Personally I think a lot of the current trendy take on “peri” is reductive and wrong, but yeah, you need to understand some physiological basics. Otherwise what you claim to be a “priority” goes no further than your own d*ck and you deserve to be kicked to the curb. [/quote]
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