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Reply to ""the victim of the affair is not always the victim of the marriage""
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You do realize sex is more than a physical act. It is a means of connection with your partner, communication. If you aren't doing that for whatever reason and sex is important to your partner you are pushing them away. Own that. [/quote] If it was just a physical act, people would probably still be willing to do it even if they had zero libido. In fact people probably wouldn’t lose their desire to have sex in the first place if it was just a physical act. But the thing is, losing your libido is not acting out against your spouse. It’s not intentional. It’s not something anybody wants. It sucks. And then to suggest that you deserve the trauma that comes with being cheated on because you’re dealing with libido loss? Thats a bit of a punch to the gut. (Open marriage man doesn’t need to chime in here, I’m not talking about that). [/quote]
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