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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. I should probably add that we co-slept and one or both our kids still climb into our bed. They like to sleep next to us. It supposedly makes them feel safe.[/quote] Perfect recipe for sexless. I'd consider once a month sexless too.[/quote] I think this is really unfair. [/quote] I think it is really unfair to have to be guilt-ed into having sex when you really don't want to. WHo gets to "win?"[/quote] Sex is a completely natural and expected thing in marriage. It is un-natural to NOT have sex. The party who exhibits [u]normal[/u] behavior (a natural sex desire) should "win" over the party exhibiting [u]abnormal[/u] behavior (no sex). Nobody should feel guilty for acting like a normal adult. If the other party feels guilt for his/her abnormal behavior, I find it difficult to be sympathetic.[/quote] Exactly. Just because some partners put up with it doesn't make it right.[/quote]
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