Anonymous wrote:I did enjoy sex with DH when dating and early marriage, but he was never my favorite. I showed him what I liked, or "directed" him, etc. But he didn't retain this knowledge and he continued to perform as he thought he should..not necessarily what I told him i liked. So, no fun anymore....
Anonymous wrote:Sex is not just about sex. It's about intimacy. Those first few years sex is easy. Then after a few years you start slowly building up resentments and everything outside of the bedroom affects the bedroom. If you don't deepen that bond and keep evolving together sex can become problematic. And it's hard to do that once careers advance, you have kids, throw in some job lay offs, financial stuff, extended family issues, day to day life.
I never not wanted to have sex with my husband, as in I never dreaded it or withheld, but I stopped initiating at some point and then he did. Boom: sexless marriage. Which fuels secrecy and resentment further. We are in marriage counseling so we will see what happens.
Anonymous wrote:For me it's totally lack of interest in any sex. I guess it's hormones, but I don't feel any interest in other men, women, or even want to masturbate.
To be honest it really sucks. I asked my gyn and he just said yeah it's really common. Wow. Thanks for your help buddy
Anonymous wrote:Well, I was attracted to him once. But now it's 20 years later, he's 40 pounds heavier, has lost his hair, and there have been years of resentment, disappointment, and anger. Is it really that hard to understand why after many years, changes, and stresses a lot of people don't have a burning desire to have sex with their spouses? I think it's pretty common and understandable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I was attracted to him once. But now it's 20 years later, he's 40 pounds heavier, has lost his hair, and there have been years of resentment, disappointment, and anger. Is it really that hard to understand why after many years, changes, and stresses a lot of people don't have a burning desire to have sex with their spouses? I think it's pretty common and understandable.
im sure you look the same as you did 20 years ago
Anonymous wrote:Well, I was attracted to him once. But now it's 20 years later, he's 40 pounds heavier, has lost his hair, and there have been years of resentment, disappointment, and anger. Is it really that hard to understand why after many years, changes, and stresses a lot of people don't have a burning desire to have sex with their spouses? I think it's pretty common and understandable.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I was attracted to him once. But now it's 20 years later, he's 40 pounds heavier, has lost his hair, and there have been years of resentment, disappointment, and anger. Is it really that hard to understand why after many years, changes, and stresses a lot of people don't have a burning desire to have sex with their spouses? I think it's pretty common and understandable.