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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] and what wrecks a sex life? losing respect for your spouse. maybe s/he deserves the loss of respect, maybe not. marriage, raising kids, taking good care of yourself/spouse/kids/house -- all of that is hard hard work, 24/7/365. when people say "Having kids will really change your life," they are not merely talking about you not getting a full nights sleep, having to wash bottles, and going around with a baby or toddler. they are talking about this is Test Time - THE ultimate test on how reliable, communicate able, hard-working, and good habits you and your spouse have. If one spouses fails to be reliable in life, respect is loss, who wants to have sex with a loser, marriage is unhappy for both. but scheduled sex with a loser is not going to fix anything, just build more resentment. Hard work and change for the better will, and will lead to sex again.[/quote] Yes. Lack of communication and unwilling to compromise with your spouse will lead to divorce. If you don't respect your spouse don't think the sex will happen. [/quote] Part of the problem is that a *lot* of things wreck a sex life. A person can be doing all the right things in a marriage and still have his/her partner be uninterested in sex. [/quote]
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