Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She does 90%. Which means it almost never happens. I used to initiate about 90% of the time, but then most of those initiations started getting rejected. (During one stretch, I counted 9 out of my 10 attempts were turned down.)
Curious what your attempts were like. Maybe you were doing it right, but maybe, like DH, you were rolling over at 11pm after a long day where we did nothing to connect, and making a crass and unfunny joke while you grabbed my tit.
Anonymous wrote:She does 90%. Which means it almost never happens. I used to initiate about 90% of the time, but then most of those initiations started getting rejected. (During one stretch, I counted 9 out of my 10 attempts were turned down.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Me 70% of the time? Maybe? DH accepts most of the time.
You are a good woman
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once asked DW why she doesn't initiate. She said it was because once when she was pregnant, after we had sex and fell asleep, she half woke up and initiated a second round , and when I commented on it (approvingly) the next day, (trying to communicate and encouraging), thinking about being sexualadr.her feel shamed.
She also says she doesn't like trying new things for her enjoyment beyond super vanilla Catholic procreation style, because, as she explains, "every time" I try (only about once a year) she feels awkward as soon as I start leading into doing it, immediately pushes me away. (Coincidentally, our kid only eats chicken nuggets and pizza type foods because she doesn't want DC to feel uncomfortable trying new foods.)
I realized that the stereotypical conventional wisdom about couples and sex is conventional wisdom for a reason, despite the loud protestations of some people who claim to be lifelong enthusiasts and who claim that women only dislike sex when men are selfish and lazy.
Or maybe she finds proofreading and succinct writing to be a turn on. And you don’t provide that.
Anonymous wrote:I once asked DW why she doesn't initiate. She said it was because once when she was pregnant, after we had sex and fell asleep, she half woke up and initiated a second round , and when I commented on it (approvingly) the next day, (trying to communicate and encouraging), thinking about being sexualadr.her feel shamed.
She also says she doesn't like trying new things for her enjoyment beyond super vanilla Catholic procreation style, because, as she explains, "every time" I try (only about once a year) she feels awkward as soon as I start leading into doing it, immediately pushes me away. (Coincidentally, our kid only eats chicken nuggets and pizza type foods because she doesn't want DC to feel uncomfortable trying new foods.)
I realized that the stereotypical conventional wisdom about couples and sex is conventional wisdom for a reason, despite the loud protestations of some people who claim to be lifelong enthusiasts and who claim that women only dislike sex when men are selfish and lazy.
Anonymous wrote:Me 70% of the time? Maybe? DH accepts most of the time.