Anonymous wrote:If you bought sexy lingerie & a vibrator, do you think he would be excited? He might like using it on you & be happily surprised. Doing something out of routine might awaken him sexually. I’m in my early 40s & we have great sex a few times a week but it wasn’t always this way. We definitely went through years when are the children were younger when nothing happened. We were just exhausted & in a routine. It honestly does not take much effort to spice things up. Just make a couple small purchases and surprise him. If he doesn’t reciprocate, it’s definitely him, not you.
Anonymous wrote:Marriage has been broken for eight years. Shortly after we had a kid it was over. Haven't had sex since. Yes, you read that correct. No sex in eight years. I've been seeing high scale escorts.
Anonymous wrote:really good looking in early 40s. one child. healthy. we have sex once in two months. husband is also in early 40s. he is very loyal and loves me but does not care about sex? can it be true?
Again in a really good shape female 41 years old. I know it's not normal but can men do not care about sex? Does he masturbate? I am lost.
Anonymous wrote:drop a voice activated recorder in his car - you will see what's wrong right away. If he was always low t that's different, but if your sex life just recently changed I would say a 100% affair
Anonymous wrote:really good looking in early 40s. one child. healthy. we have sex once in two months. husband is also in early 40s. he is very loyal and loves me but does not care about sex? can it be true?
Again in a really good shape female 41 years old. I know it's not normal but can men do not care about sex? Does he masturbate? I am lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I think withholding is intentional (one can say cruel in a very broad sense).
It it is passive aggressive “repel” behavior, from my experience. I am only recounting my own experience of 1.
Have you tried chores?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I think withholding is intentional (one can say cruel in a very broad sense).
It it is passive aggressive “repel” behavior, from my experience. I am only recounting my own experience of 1.
Have you tried chores?
You are not helpful or clever. Please stop?
NP. I guess you may not find it helpful or clever but I do. Humor is a different coping mechanism than throwing darts in the dark (not bashing this method btw). May not be your cup of tea but any good sitcom that has drama involved always needs some comedic relief to reduce the tension, only to build up again before the situation is resolved. Humor may not solve the problem but is sometimes that extra breath or extra beat of time to provide some relief. Just wanted to point out a different perspective. No snark or ill will.
Your “joke” isn’t funny though. It’s so remarkably overplayed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I think withholding is intentional (one can say cruel in a very broad sense).
It it is passive aggressive “repel” behavior, from my experience. I am only recounting my own experience of 1.
Have you tried chores?
You are not helpful or clever. Please stop?
NP. I guess you may not find it helpful or clever but I do. Humor is a different coping mechanism than throwing darts in the dark (not bashing this method btw). May not be your cup of tea but any good sitcom that has drama involved always needs some comedic relief to reduce the tension, only to build up again before the situation is resolved. Humor may not solve the problem but is sometimes that extra breath or extra beat of time to provide some relief. Just wanted to point out a different perspective. No snark or ill will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:P.S. I think withholding is intentional (one can say cruel in a very broad sense).
It it is passive aggressive “repel” behavior, from my experience. I am only recounting my own experience of 1.
Have you tried chores?
You are not helpful or clever. Please stop?
Anonymous wrote:I think the writer is smart enough to know the difference between fatigue, some period that is temporary or a possible emerging pattern. She is trying to interpret a change in behavior - something seen a-typical male behavior.