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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is not that important [/quote] This For me, I think for both of us. We are happy in our lives. It’s all good. [/quote] Same. [b]I'd honestly rather deal with a dead bedroom than other issues -- personal dislike, lack of respect, serious illness, major financial issues, etc.[/b] Also I guess I did assume at some point sex would slow to the level we are at now (a couple times a year) but that it happened younger than I expected (mid 40s). So it was definitely disappointing but not shocking to me. I also think it could actually come back when we are in a less stressful phase of life. [/quote] Yikes But yes, a dead Br is a symptom of other major issues. Ideally those would be addressed, but that involves decent comms, conflict resolution and effort. After one proves themselves to be unreliable or unsafe or extremely self-centered when met with life challenges, I don’t think they suddenly looks like a standout character way later when they have less stress. Self denial must run deep there.[/quote]
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