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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP, he took his issue and deflected it onto you, trying to make your completely normal need for sex into something abnormal. That's not acceptable. You need to tell him that he can't blame his issue on you and that he has three choices: get medical help (and counseling) so that you two can have a normal sex life again, allow you to have your sexual needs met by others, or split up. I didn't see anyone bring it up, but are you sure he's not gay? I know a lot of gay men who didn't come to terms with it until they'd already tried living in hetero relationships. They managed sexually, for a while, but then it was the same story you're getting.[/quote] Why do you question someone's sexual orientation if they do not want to have sex? Would you do the same to a woman? If the op forces/manipulates him in to having sex is that rape? There are many women who would say yes it is....if the genders were reversed. [/quote]
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