Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No woman finds their spouse physically attractive after a few years, especially if it’s after a few kids.
Why doesn’t anyone talk to young women about this when they’re romanticizing marriage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can relate too. I have chosen to go into therapy, talk through some of my feelings honestly with my spouse, and we are going to try sex therapy. I don’t know how it will turn out quite honestly.
You have to figure out how pivotal this is in your relationship along with everything else. What are you willing to live with and/or sacrifice? The answer is not the same for everyone.
This would be soul crushing to know if I were your spouse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No woman finds their spouse physically attractive after a few years, especially if it’s after a few kids.
Why doesn’t anyone talk to young women about this when they’re romanticizing marriage?
Anonymous wrote:These replies are ridiculous. Everyone grows old. You can’t expect to be extremely physically attracted to someone forever (in my opinion). I don’t really know what you’re supposed to about sex though.
Anonymous wrote:No woman finds their spouse physically attractive after a few years, especially if it’s after a few kids.
Anonymous wrote:I can relate too. I have chosen to go into therapy, talk through some of my feelings honestly with my spouse, and we are going to try sex therapy. I don’t know how it will turn out quite honestly.
You have to figure out how pivotal this is in your relationship along with everything else. What are you willing to live with and/or sacrifice? The answer is not the same for everyone.