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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Seems like there are basically two types of people on these threads. Those who think sex is an important part of a healthy marriage just like love and companionship and those who think its optional like going without wine or your favorite food, something people enjoy but not particularly important. Everything after that is basically a justification for that belief.[/quote] Seems like there are basically two types of people on these threads. Those who think sex is a need like food and oxygen... and those that think it is like every other emotional need, they are important but not a deal breaker. Sometimes it's plenty, sometimes it's not. [/quote] If sex is unimportant to you, not a deal breaker that is perfectly fine .... so long as fidelity is also unimportant to you, not a deal breaker. This thread attracts lots of angry sexless wives who take the hypocritical position that fidelity is a deal breaker but sex is optional. And they are shocked and outraged when their sex needing husbands go elsewhere. Sorry it doesn't work your way. Either both (sex and fidelity) are important, or neither can be.[/quote]
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