Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend loves me. We've been together for a year. We have never had sex. We didn't want to jump into it. Well, now I'm ready - and I've brought it up to him. He told me that he has zero sex drive. He feels empty and emotionless. He physically can't have sex. But he says that he loves me and wants a future with me. What do I do? Is there anything I can say/do to help him "snap out of this"?
No.
You have a sex drive. He doesn't. You cannot make this relationship work. You need to break up with him and find someone who has a similar sex drive to you. Mismatches in sex drives make terrible relationships.
Anonymous wrote:You want to marry someone who feels empty and emotionless?
Why?
Do you mean sex makes him feel empty and emotionless?
Do you think it's possible he was abused?
As others have told you this is your relationship, he has to want to change to undergo therapy if he doesn't want to move on.
Anonymous wrote:Can you spend your life with him with zero sex?
If not you need to tell him that. Then he needs to decide if this is something he wants to address.
He needs to see a doctor. But he has to decide that - not you.
Anonymous wrote:My boyfriend loves me. We've been together for a year. We have never had sex. We didn't want to jump into it. Well, now I'm ready - and I've brought it up to him. He told me that he has zero sex drive. He feels empty and emotionless. He physically can't have sex. But he says that he loves me and wants a future with me. What do I do? Is there anything I can say/do to help him "snap out of this"?
My boyfriend loves me. We've been together for a year. We have never had sex. We didn't want to jump into it. Well, now I'm ready - and I've brought it up to him. He told me that he has zero sex drive. He feels empty and emotionless. He physically can't have sex. But he says that he loves me and wants a future with me. What do I do? Is there anything I can say/do to help him "snap out of this"?