Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
NP here - married woman. How do we “ask” you without coming off bluntly?
I’m considering this - someone I already know, we talk all day everyday - but not sure I can just come right out and ask - so awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
NP here - married woman. How do we “ask” you without coming off bluntly?
I’m considering this - someone I already know, we talk all day everyday - but not sure I can just come right out and ask - so awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
NP here - married woman. How do we “ask” you without coming off bluntly?
I’m considering this - someone I already know, we talk all day everyday - but not sure I can just come right out and ask - so awkward.
Be blunt. There a 9 in 10 chance he’s DTF and already thinking the same thing. Especially if he’s married, you can assume he is undersexed (surprise: wife isn’t attracted to him!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
NP here - married woman. How do we “ask” you without coming off bluntly?
I’m considering this - someone I already know, we talk all day everyday - but not sure I can just come right out and ask - so awkward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
NP here - married woman. How do we “ask” you without coming off bluntly?
I’m considering this - someone I already know, we talk all day everyday - but not sure I can just come right out and ask - so awkward.
Anonymous wrote:I feel shallow saying this, but it's hard to deny what your body is telling you - I don't feel physically attracted to him. It's hard to get turned on.
I'm a very sexual person. But physical intimacy with him is just not appealing. We have been married 12 years, during that time he has aged a lot faster than I have, in part because of my faster metabolism, but also I take better care of myself than he does (I eat healthy, exercise).
I have sex with him on a regular basis bc I love him. It's just not that good for me. He hasn't noticed, but I personally feel physically unfulfilled.
It's not something I can talk to him about - what should I even say? But I am guessing I'm probably not alone in this predicament.
Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
Anonymous wrote:Married fit man here in a sexless marriage. I would jump in bed with someone like you in a heart beat if I knew it would be a secret. Men are out there, you just have to ask.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also not attracted to my husband but he’s a great dad and a good man, so I stay. It isn’t even that he is fat or gross, I just never felt the sexual chemistry. It’s sad but I find those certain needs met elsewhere with an AP. My AP’s have been long-term, loving ones that I usually break with when they want too much. It’s not the best way to live but at the core, my family life has a lot of value, too much to totally blow it all up.
Anonymous wrote:I’m also not attracted to my husband but he’s a great dad and a good man, so I stay. It isn’t even that he is fat or gross, I just never felt the sexual chemistry. It’s sad but I find those certain needs met elsewhere with an AP. My AP’s have been long-term, loving ones that I usually break with when they want too much. It’s not the best way to live but at the core, my family life has a lot of value, too much to totally blow it all up.