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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s tired. Being a working mom of a toddler is just exhausting. I need some quiet time at the end of the day, too. You should initiate sex though, otherwise that will get too far gone and it will become awkward. Even though I need some quiet time, I always have sex with my husband when he initiates. [/quote] And he's a working dad. Is that not exhausting too? When DW has time to go to book club and stay out til 11 or time to play tennis or go for walks with friends but is too "exhausted" for her husband, it sends the exact message OP is getting --- here is my list of priorities and you aren't on it.[/quote] [b]The difference is, a lot of men relax through sex whereas for women, it's one more chore to tick off an already long list.[/b] Men are almost never too tired for sex. That doesn't mean women are lying about it when they say they are. We're just different in that respect (talking generally here, of course there are individual differences). [/quote] Sex is not a ‘chore’ for women - it’s pleasure and love and relaxation. The only women who I know of that view it as a ‘chore’ get divorced very early in their marriages. . [/quote]
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