Anonymous wrote:Married man here. Not one of the lucky ones. I’m the higher libido spouse who maybe has intimacy twice a month (maybe). So watching it every so often is can be relief. Nothing crazy and it doesn’t interfere. Likely not aware though.
Also, my wife isn’t comfortable with much more than missionary. So interest on spicing it up with a toy, new position, etc. I should add that she has never had an O. And doesn’t care.
Of course it’s not realistic. However, by watching it, I get to see what that looks like while getting a release.
Anonymous wrote:Married man here. Not one of the lucky ones. I’m the higher libido spouse who maybe has intimacy twice a month (maybe). So watching it every so often is can be relief. Nothing crazy and it doesn’t interfere. Likely not aware though.
Also, my wife isn’t comfortable with much more than missionary. So interest on spicing it up with a toy, new position, etc. I should add that she has never had an O. And doesn’t care.
Of course it’s not realistic. However, by watching it, I get to see what that looks like while getting a release.
Anonymous wrote:Married man here. Not one of the lucky ones. I’m the higher libido spouse who maybe has intimacy twice a month (maybe). So watching it every so often is can be relief. Nothing crazy and it doesn’t interfere. Likely not aware though.
Also, my wife isn’t comfortable with much more than missionary. So interest on spicing it up with a toy, new position, etc. I should add that she has never had an O. And doesn’t care.
Of course it’s not realistic. However, by watching it, I get to see what that looks like while getting a release.
Anonymous wrote:Married man here. Not one of the lucky ones. I’m the higher libido spouse who maybe has intimacy twice a month (maybe). So watching it every so often is can be relief. Nothing crazy and it doesn’t interfere. Likely not aware though.
Also, my wife isn’t comfortable with much more than missionary. So interest on spicing it up with a toy, new position, etc. I should add that she has never had an O. And doesn’t care.
Of course it’s not realistic. However, by watching it, I get to see what that looks like while getting a release.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If men know their partner is uncomfortable with it, why do they continue? Do they not care about their partner?
Get a grip. I don't want my DH monitoring what I watch, read, etc. If it is not causing problems, what do you care?
Do you feel the same about an AP? If it's not causing you problems, why do you care? Do you have such low standards for yourself and your spouse that you believe nothing they do affects you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m pretty sure that my DH’s secret habit is what led him to pull away from our marriage and become verbally and emotionally abusive and very, very angry. Before he stopped touching me altogether he started asking for very specific things and getting pouty when I set boundaries, just as others described.
I wish I had found a way to look at his phone or computer before he left to see what was really going on. I’ll never know for sure. My fear now is that he is using it while he has custody of my kids. It disgusts and repulses me in a way that is far worse than when it was under my own roof, but I can’t articulate why.
Redpill forums on the Internet have harmed men and marriages way more than porn ever will. I also, obviously, have no way of knowing; but your husband's change looks a lot to me like he was following "redpill" advice from Internet strangers: push boundaries, act dominant, do a 180, make her chase you; women say they want a partner, but really they want a leader, etc.
PP you’re responding to and I was trying to not be explicit but what my DH was doing was requesting or trying specific sex acts without consent and moving and manipulating my body in ways that he has never done before which seemed very obviously cribbed from somewhere. Then the angry behavior followed when I wouldn’t go along with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If men know their partner is uncomfortable with it, why do they continue? Do they not care about their partner?
Get a grip. I don't want my DH monitoring what I watch, read, etc. If it is not causing problems, what do you care?
It is causing problems, like for the OP. Why so hostile?
There's a reasonableness test. It shouldn't cause problems for a reasonable person. The OP is lashing out at a symptom rather than the cause.
The cause is her husband disrespecting her. What is the cure for that?
No more than a lack of respect by the wife for the husband.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If men know their partner is uncomfortable with it, why do they continue? Do they not care about their partner?
Get a grip. I don't want my DH monitoring what I watch, read, etc. If it is not causing problems, what do you care?
It is causing problems, like for the OP. Why so hostile?
There's a reasonableness test. It shouldn't cause problems for a reasonable person. The OP is lashing out at a symptom rather than the cause.
The cause is her husband disrespecting her. What is the cure for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If men know their partner is uncomfortable with it, why do they continue? Do they not care about their partner?
Get a grip. I don't want my DH monitoring what I watch, read, etc. If it is not causing problems, what do you care?
It is causing problems, like for the OP. Why so hostile?
There's a reasonableness test. It shouldn't cause problems for a reasonable person. The OP is lashing out at a symptom rather than the cause.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If men know their partner is uncomfortable with it, why do they continue? Do they not care about their partner?
Get a grip. I don't want my DH monitoring what I watch, read, etc. If it is not causing problems, what do you care?
It is causing problems, like for the OP. Why so hostile?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If men know their partner is uncomfortable with it, why do they continue? Do they not care about their partner?
Get a grip. I don't want my DH monitoring what I watch, read, etc. If it is not causing problems, what do you care?