Anonymous wrote:DH here: I’m with “yellow flag” PP above. On the one hand, he’s saying the right things; on the other, 6 years is a LONG time for an otherwise-desirable man to go without sex at that age. So there is probably something floating around on that issue, may or may not be a deal breaker. For example, the fact that he’s talking about getting mentally healthy may mean he was on an SSRI for some period of time and those are notorious for killing libido. (That’s just an example, could be a lot of things.) So I’d say “proceed with caution” and make sure the sex part of the relationship works before getting too deeply involved, but I would not rule him out at this point. He might have just been super busy and stress at work or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have sex for 7 years when I was married. I am a woman. Low T was an issue (also the fact that we never should have married).
How old was he when he had that issue started? usually, it is easily fixable so not sure what treatment he got.
He was 36. We were just married. Bad idea to begin with. He did not want to get it treated. I did not care. I was trapped in a crappy marriage and had no interest in sleeping with him. It took 8 years to get to the right location (this area) to divorce.
wow, you didn't have sex with him for 8 years and that too from the start of the marriage? I am sorry, PP, that sucks.
Married 10 years. Did not have sex for the last 7. Very few times in the first 3. We were never compatible that way anyway. Lived outside of this area for 8 out of the 10 years. We should have never married. Bad from the start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have sex for 7 years when I was married. I am a woman. Low T was an issue (also the fact that we never should have married).
How old was he when he had that issue started? usually, it is easily fixable so not sure what treatment he got.
He was 36. We were just married. Bad idea to begin with. He did not want to get it treated. I did not care. I was trapped in a crappy marriage and had no interest in sleeping with him. It took 8 years to get to the right location (this area) to divorce.
wow, you didn't have sex with him for 8 years and that too from the start of the marriage? I am sorry, PP, that sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Sex addiction. Hes a sex addict.
Anonymous wrote:Yeah ..He’s def BS-in’ you. He prob has ED
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have sex for 7 years when I was married. I am a woman. Low T was an issue (also the fact that we never should have married).
How old was he when he had that issue started? usually, it is easily fixable so not sure what treatment he got.
He was 36. We were just married. Bad idea to begin with. He did not want to get it treated. I did not care. I was trapped in a crappy marriage and had no interest in sleeping with him. It took 8 years to get to the right location (this area) to divorce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I did not have sex for 7 years when I was married. I am a woman. Low T was an issue (also the fact that we never should have married).
How old was he when he had that issue started? usually, it is easily fixable so not sure what treatment he got.
Anonymous wrote:I was with a woman recently who had about the same dry spell. She had a long-term boyfriend and they broke up during Covid (had difficult meeting up due to restrictions), then she never found another guy to date until now. I dont' think she was a sex addict, just was focused on her career and didnt' have a lot of time for dating.
Anonymous wrote:I did not have sex for 7 years when I was married. I am a woman. Low T was an issue (also the fact that we never should have married).