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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Uh, yeah. This is pretty easy. Sounds like she doesn't really want to have sex either, but she's afraid you are going to lose interest. Sit her down, and be like, I just want you to know, it truly does not bother me that we aren't having sex. Take all the time you need to feel better. Don't worry about it anymore. That will solve it. [/quote] I think this is the case: she isn't really into having sex either. And I completely get that it's painful (I would not have guessed this as it was a c-section, but I've learned a lot about that since and apparently it's not uncommon in that case either). I've tried the sitting down and talking twice, but I can try it again. I don't particularly like "ignoring" the issue because I just think it's not great for things like this to fester. I'll go read some about post-partum anxiety. [/quote]
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