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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ok OP, so you have a low drive. no biggie. but some of us have a high drive and also have a spouse with a high drive. is it always 4th of July fireworks every time we have sex, no. but I'm lucky my DH is a great lover and takes care of my needs first. so that is just one of many reasons I want to have sex multiple times a week with him - and he's a pretty happy guy. and we have 3 kids (teens/pre-teens) and both work full-time.[/quote] High drive high drive marriage here. My spouse is a great lover. [b]However, doesn't much matter. Having sex with the same person 3xs a week is a complete bore [/b] I love scallops. I don't want to eat scallops for dinner every single night, for the next 20 years, no matter how incredible the diversity of the preparation. I'm sure others would be happy with scallops forever and ever.[/quote] THIS!!!! Human beings just want new and strange. That's how it is. We (mostly) take it personally but maybe we shouldn't.[/quote] So what is the solution to this problem? [/quote] Be thankful for what you have and realize it is much better that 90% of the world.[/quote]
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