Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a low-drive spouse, I can say fairly confidently that his lack of sex drive has *nothing* to do with you.
That's not to say it shouldn't bother you, but it shouldn't bother you for that particular reason.
I think you sound insecure and immature, needing outside approval and praise so much that you'd break up your family in search of it.
(Again, I'm not saying sex isn't important in a marriage. But in this case, you yourself said that's not really what you care about.)
I agree with this. Your need for sex is tied up in your self esteem and that is a red flag to me. Do you enjoy sex because you are horny and need to get off or do you use it as some sort of self validating tool?
Anonymous wrote:As a low-drive spouse, I can say fairly confidently that his lack of sex drive has *nothing* to do with you.
That's not to say it shouldn't bother you, but it shouldn't bother you for that particular reason.
I think you sound insecure and immature, needing outside approval and praise so much that you'd break up your family in search of it.
(Again, I'm not saying sex isn't important in a marriage. But in this case, you yourself said that's not really what you care about.)
Good luck!Anonymous wrote:DW and I were going down the tubes due to really differing sex drives (mine higher), but I was patient and once I took the pressure off and just relaxed about everything, hers came up. Now we are both quite content.
Anonymous wrote:DH here. If no kids yet, I unfortunately would suggest you consider parting ways. It will only get worse once life gets harder. And then with the kids involved it will be very hard for you to leave.
Good luck.