Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You sound like a complete nut case. Marriage is a partnership, off course husband will have a say when THEY will have sex. Same goes for wife. Now if the husband or wife are a-hole or if they have gotten too fat, then it is understandable for their spouse not to have any desire.
Husbands don't get to decide whether their wife will have sex. They need to get consent.
Marriage is a partnership which means both partners have a say when they have sex. Asking for permission makes it a master/slave relationship not a partnership
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You sound like a complete nut case. Marriage is a partnership, off course husband will have a say when THEY will have sex. Same goes for wife. Now if the husband or wife are a-hole or if they have gotten too fat, then it is understandable for their spouse not to have any desire.
Husbands don't get to decide whether their wife will have sex. They need to get consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Therapy can help spouses to see that their spouse has legitimate need and isn't just immature or whatever. It can help people to learn to have empathy.
Or it can be a $hitshow. Lots of therapists are not that great. Lots of people are not that great.
Those therapists who are covered by a health plan are especially not that great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You again. Oh boy.
Have we met?
You’ve written virtually the same thing, over and over again, on several threads, in the same style, making the same assumptions.
We get it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You sound like a complete nut case. Marriage is a partnership, off course husband will have a say when THEY will have sex. Same goes for wife. Now if the husband or wife are a-hole or if they have gotten too fat, then it is understandable for their spouse not to have any desire.
Husbands don't get to decide whether their wife will have sex. They need to get consent.
Yet they ignore the elephants in the room on how bad the relationship has deteriorated and just keep asking and demanding and guilt-tripping.
“Oh my, it’s been XYZ years since we last did it. What is your problem? I’m ready!!!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You again. Oh boy.
Have we met?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post is annoying because OP is not responding and purposely obscuring whether they are male or female.
It’s also annoying since it’s a troll rehash of a bunch of similar posts, playing dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You sound like a complete nut case. Marriage is a partnership, off course husband will have a say when THEY will have sex. Same goes for wife. Now if the husband or wife are a-hole or if they have gotten too fat, then it is understandable for their spouse not to have any desire.
Husbands don't get to decide whether their wife will have sex. They need to get consent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This post is annoying because OP is not responding and purposely obscuring whether they are male or female.
It’s also annoying since it’s a troll rehash of a bunch of similar posts, playing dumb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You sound like a complete nut case. Marriage is a partnership, off course husband will have a say when THEY will have sex. Same goes for wife. Now if the husband or wife are a-hole or if they have gotten too fat, then it is understandable for their spouse not to have any desire.
Anonymous wrote:This post is annoying because OP is not responding and purposely obscuring whether they are male or female.
Anonymous wrote:Therapy can help spouses to see that their spouse has legitimate need and isn't just immature or whatever. It can help people to learn to have empathy.
Or it can be a $hitshow. Lots of therapists are not that great. Lots of people are not that great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.
You sound like a complete nut case. Marriage is a partnership, off course husband will have a say when THEY will have sex. Same goes for wife. Now if the husband or wife are a-hole or if they have gotten too fat, then it is understandable for their spouse not to have any desire.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Women should just let their man go get release through a prostitute. It's not that big of a deal.
Men don’t want prostitutes or “release.” They want connection and desire.
This post sounds like it was written by a woman in any case.
Most of the ones around here complaining about sexless marriages seem completely fine with the concept of having sex with their wives, whether or not their wives are turned on or into it. The decent ones say they want consent, but none seem interested in whether their wives enjoy it.
The tip is when they start talking about their wives making "unilateral" decisions to not have sex wiht their husbands as if the husband has any say in whether his wife will have sex with him.