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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In long term relationships, I have a hypothesis that any libido disparity will expand over time. Doesn't matter if it's the man or the woman with the higher libido (though it's most often the man.) Having your S/O initiate sex when you don't particularly want it will increasingly lower your drive. Having your S/O reject you for sex when you do want it will create a feeling of scarcity that will increase your desire. The small imbalance will grow - it's like a spinning top that wobbles a little at first and then more and more until it falls down. [/quote] High libido man here, this is my marriage exactly. It will probably be the reason we divorce when the youngest leaves for college.[/quote] If you put something like that over your marriage, kids and future you're really a dim bulb. Even if my DH got ED or had cancer I'm not going to trade him in...lol. Our dynasty the future of our kids and grand-kids comes before my sex life...LMAO!!! It's so absurd I can't fathom how stupid some are. If you think one person if going to [b]for-fill[/b] all your needs you're in for a big surprise. The next one will have shortcomings after the fog wears off. [/quote] Please tell me that you know how to spell fulfill. I’m having a hard time believing auto-correct would suggest the bolded.[/quote]
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