Anonymous wrote:A woman I'm dating said she hasn't been with a man in 8 years (late 40s to mid 50s). She's been divorced for 15 years. Is this cause for concern? Do women with healthy sex drives go this long? We fooled around a little and she seemed to enjoy it but she didn't seem especially excited.
Anonymous wrote:Meh. I just don't enjoy sex with other people as much as I enjoy getting myself off.
Sure, partner sex is great, but solo is just as good for me. Especially when toys are involved.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t press it. If she doesn’t initiate sex within a few months then drop her. She is not into it, and that’s likely why she got left.
Anonymous wrote:How many of you are women men would want to sleep with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A woman I'm dating said she hasn't been with a man in 8 years (late 40s to mid 50s). She's been divorced for 15 years. Is this cause for concern? Do women with healthy sex drives go this long? We fooled around a little and she seemed to enjoy it but she didn't seem especially excited.
How would you feel if you were dating a woman who'd been divorced for 15 years and told you she'd been having regular sex since then?
Anonymous wrote:A woman I'm dating said she hasn't been with a man in 8 years (late 40s to mid 50s). She's been divorced for 15 years. Is this cause for concern? Do women with healthy sex drives go this long? We fooled around a little and she seemed to enjoy it but she didn't seem especially excited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been divorced for 10 years and I've had sex twice in 10 yrs. I enjoy sex but I have to have time for it. With work, kids, and aging parents, I just haven't had time to date. I'm not going to go out to bar on a Tuesday night and try and find some random guy to sleep with. I work from home so no opportunity to meet someone at the office. It's weird to think of sleeping with a dad from my kids school.
I never thought of it as a cause for a concern. I just haven't had time.
There's nothing wrong with your lifestyle or the choices you made. Kudos to you for taking care your family! You sound like a great woman.
That said, people make time for things that are really important to them. I'd assume sex with another person is not that important to you. If I wanted to be with someone for whom frequent, active sex was a priority, your lifestyle would be a red flag. If I was ok with having sex only when life was going well and there's not a whole lot going on, your relatively sexless past probably wouldn't bother me.
Anonymous wrote:A woman I'm dating said she hasn't been with a man in 8 years (late 40s to mid 50s). She's been divorced for 15 years. Is this cause for concern? Do women with healthy sex drives go this long? We fooled around a little and she seemed to enjoy it but she didn't seem especially excited.
Anonymous wrote:Don’t press it. If she doesn’t initiate sex within a few months then drop her. She is not into it, and that’s likely why she got left.