Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you tried coaching him through improving your sex life? Is he open to that?
Some men have never received feedback and opportunity to become better lovers.
Don’t do this. He’ll just get butthurt and won’t get better. I had the experience of someone deciding that rather than working to improve, they would prefer to just get their meets met as quickly as possible. So I lived through increasing selfishness until I got away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Depends. DH and I had great but probably very vanilla for you sex the first year of our relationship. Now it's decent but with kids and life it's not a priority. I'd like it to be a little spicier but I'm not sacrificing my otherwise amazing life for physical pleasure. But that's my attitude. Yours may be different.
This has what I wonder. Sex make be mediocre now but fine 10+ years when I prefer quickies or easy sex.
I don’t always need rough. I definitely like plain old sex. He just doesn’t last super long. He’s great in some areas but not others.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried coaching him through improving your sex life? Is he open to that?
Some men have never received feedback and opportunity to become better lovers.
Anonymous wrote:I found this awesome guy who is pretty much everything I’ve wanted and envisioned my husband to be but the sex is lacking. He makes great money, treats me well, our lifestyle and future goals are aligned, we get along super well, and life is just easy with him. I know that you can’t have everything in one partner but I was hoping the sex would be more than just mediocre. Is it worth it to forego great sex for a great man?
Anonymous wrote:Depends. DH and I had great but probably very vanilla for you sex the first year of our relationship. Now it's decent but with kids and life it's not a priority. I'd like it to be a little spicier but I'm not sacrificing my otherwise amazing life for physical pleasure. But that's my attitude. Yours may be different.
Anonymous wrote:He isn't comfortable with your perversions. Don't make him do something he's not comfortable with. Move on, if that is so important to you.
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried coaching him through improving your sex life? Is he open to that?
Some men have never received feedback and opportunity to become better lovers.