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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A healthy male sex drive doesn't fade much. Its not a want. If you have never felt a strong drive, there is no analogy. But turn on the Discovery channel, watch a couple of male rams but heads for the right to mate. Or wolves fight to the death, or lions kill cubs to get the female in heat. Yes, yes of course humans have rational brains that can control a man fro, raping, killing. But the drive is still there, eating away until it's released. Our species depends on the it[/quote] Not true. By 40 men's testosterone has decreased by 10%. Also they don't get as big and hard, their recovery time is longer. http://www.healthline.com/health/mens-health/sex-drive#Overview1 Men are socialized to not control their desires it's not biology.[/quote] says a woman who is finding justification for not having enough with her DH.[/quote] My H and I had lots of sex until he became ill, 9 months a go. We tried to force it for about 4 months which took an emotional toll on him. I take care of business by myself 3 times a week. I don't blame him for his body failing him. Men want to believe it is different for them, it's not, well adjusted women (and men) just handle hard times better that others. We are stronger and more equipped emotionally. You issue is not rare and it is not just men, it isn't even a big problem compared to most people with real problems. You just are not good at being a partner. This thread is about consequences of a long term relationship, and I am realistic.[/quote]
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