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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] . . . Men who were utterly unwilling to consider alternate forms of physical intimacy, or a reduction in the frequency of physical intimacy - never mind the battles over the thermostat . . . . . . because of a hormonal process over which she doesn't have control and which is, contrary to male popular opinion, not 'fixable' with a trip to the doctor's office. . [/quote] I deleted most of your post because you are: 1) someone who is extremely opinionated about marriage, but who never married, and 2) all your information about marriage comes from hearsay you heard at your support group. Biased, much? (hint: you are extremely biased and your opinions aren’t based on lived-experiences). Talk to women (including single women) who are actually using HRT before repeating your stupid claim that symptoms in 2025 are not “fixable.” You sound like a real dinosaur, PP. The only worthwhile point in your post regards “finding alternate forms of intimacy.” Both women and men need to be more open-minded and accepting about this reality of aging (for both genders). We all die someday, but usually our marital sex-life dies first. Not many 90 year-olds still doing PIV. So yes - you were right about that one thing.[/quote]
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