Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:late-40's couple. Two kids, high school age
We get up at 530am, kids up at 6
Breakfast, walk dog, everyone out the door by 7
At work at 8-830
Work until 530-6
Pick up one kid from atheletics 4x per week at 630
Home at 7
Dinner at 730-745
Exhausted by 830
Sound asleep by 9
When does that leave any time for sex?
Wait! You have teenagers and you are home by 7 each night...and you're asking when there is time for sex? Something isn't right here.
Anonymous wrote:late-40's couple. Two kids, high school age
We get up at 530am, kids up at 6
Breakfast, walk dog, everyone out the door by 7
At work at 8-830
Work until 530-6
Pick up one kid from atheletics 4x per week at 630
Home at 7
Dinner at 730-745
Exhausted by 830
Sound asleep by 9
When does that leave any time for sex?
Anonymous wrote:late-40's couple. Two kids, high school age
We get up at 530am, kids up at 6
Breakfast, walk dog, everyone out the door by 7
At work at 8-830
Work until 530-6
Pick up one kid from atheletics 4x per week at 630
Home at 7
Dinner at 730-745
Exhausted by 830
Sound asleep by 9
When does that leave any time for sex?
Anonymous wrote:late-40's couple. Two kids, high school age
We get up at 530am, kids up at 6
Breakfast, walk dog, everyone out the door by 7
At work at 8-830
Work until 530-6
Pick up one kid from atheletics 4x per week at 630
Home at 7
Dinner at 730-745
Exhausted by 830
Sound asleep by 9
When does that leave any time for sex?
Anonymous wrote:late-40's couple. Two kids, high school age
We get up at 530am, kids up at 6
Breakfast, walk dog, everyone out the door by 7
At work at 8-830
Work until 530-6
Pick up one kid from atheletics 4x per week at 630
Home at 7
Dinner at 730-745
Exhausted by 830
Sound asleep by 9
When does that leave any time for sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need is bit of a stretch.
You mean want.
Point taken, but I don't think it's binary. It's not a "need" in the sense that, say, oxygen is a need. But, at the same time, going long enough without sex has adverse consequences on my marriage and probably everyone's. It's not a "want" in the same way, having pancakes sometimes is a want. I mean, I could go the rest of my life without pancakes and not really diminish my life in any appreciable way even though I want pancakes from time to time. Sex is somewhere in the middle.
My teen thinks fortnite is a need too and it adversely affects our relationship when I take it away.
Mits not a need dude you just act like an a$$ when you don't get what you want.
My wife claims that emotional support and me wanting to "hear about her day" is a need too. Sorry, those are wants, and I only do those things when I damned well please. Twice per month is plenty for me. She acts like such a be-atch when I don't do those things more, like that's REALLY going to make me want to spend quality time with her!! I forbid her from going elsewhere for emotional support or quality talking, 'cause you know that is cheating.
She is using the word "need" to manipulate you. It's not a need. It's a want and she bought some book about love languages or some other crap pop psychology that talked about emotional needs. They also use the word incorrectly.
She sounds like a spoiled bitch. My condolences.
You both are terribly controlling and manipulative... birds of a feather.
You clearly missed the sarcasm. Let me spell it out for you: sex (for men) is a NEED (not a want) that's equivalent to emotional support (for women). Men or women who fail to recognize the legitimacy of their partner's needs, and don't happily meet this need on a regular basis, deserve the inevitable consequences (affairs and divorce).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need is bit of a stretch.
You mean want.
Point taken, but I don't think it's binary. It's not a "need" in the sense that, say, oxygen is a need. But, at the same time, going long enough without sex has adverse consequences on my marriage and probably everyone's. It's not a "want" in the same way, having pancakes sometimes is a want. I mean, I could go the rest of my life without pancakes and not really diminish my life in any appreciable way even though I want pancakes from time to time. Sex is somewhere in the middle.
My teen thinks fortnite is a need too and it adversely affects our relationship when I take it away.
Mits not a need dude you just act like an a$$ when you don't get what you want.
My wife claims that emotional support and me wanting to "hear about her day" is a need too. Sorry, those are wants, and I only do those things when I damned well please. Twice per month is plenty for me. She acts like such a be-atch when I don't do those things more, like that's REALLY going to make me want to spend quality time with her!! I forbid her from going elsewhere for emotional support or quality talking, 'cause you know that is cheating.
She is using the word "need" to manipulate you. It's not a need. It's a want and she bought some book about love languages or some other crap pop psychology that talked about emotional needs. They also use the word incorrectly.
She sounds like a spoiled bitch. My condolences.
You both are terribly controlling and manipulative... birds of a feather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need is bit of a stretch.
You mean want.
Point taken, but I don't think it's binary. It's not a "need" in the sense that, say, oxygen is a need. But, at the same time, going long enough without sex has adverse consequences on my marriage and probably everyone's. It's not a "want" in the same way, having pancakes sometimes is a want. I mean, I could go the rest of my life without pancakes and not really diminish my life in any appreciable way even though I want pancakes from time to time. Sex is somewhere in the middle.
My teen thinks fortnite is a need too and it adversely affects our relationship when I take it away.
Mits not a need dude you just act like an a$$ when you don't get what you want.
My wife claims that emotional support and me wanting to "hear about her day" is a need too. Sorry, those are wants, and I only do those things when I damned well please. Twice per month is plenty for me. She acts like such a be-atch when I don't do those things more, like that's REALLY going to make me want to spend quality time with her!! I forbid her from going elsewhere for emotional support or quality talking, 'cause you know that is cheating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need is bit of a stretch.
You mean want.
Point taken, but I don't think it's binary. It's not a "need" in the sense that, say, oxygen is a need. But, at the same time, going long enough without sex has adverse consequences on my marriage and probably everyone's. It's not a "want" in the same way, having pancakes sometimes is a want. I mean, I could go the rest of my life without pancakes and not really diminish my life in any appreciable way even though I want pancakes from time to time. Sex is somewhere in the middle.
My teen thinks fortnite is a need too and it adversely affects our relationship when I take it away.
Mits not a need dude you just act like an a$$ when you don't get what you want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Low 40's, married 15+ years. In my 20's 1-2 times a day, 30's every other day, now 3 times a week. Wife has low drive, sometimes only once a week, past that and I'm on edge. Ladies if you don't ever want sex, stay single.
Most of us start out wanting plenty of sex. By the time we're in our 50s or so, many of us don't have much desire for it any more--the hormones are gone. That's my story, anyway. Married 30 years and have sex once a week or so even though I don't really want it because I love my husband and it's important to him. You're saying I should have stayed single?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Need is bit of a stretch.
You mean want.
Point taken, but I don't think it's binary. It's not a "need" in the sense that, say, oxygen is a need. But, at the same time, going long enough without sex has adverse consequences on my marriage and probably everyone's. It's not a "want" in the same way, having pancakes sometimes is a want. I mean, I could go the rest of my life without pancakes and not really diminish my life in any appreciable way even though I want pancakes from time to time. Sex is somewhere in the middle.