Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 weeks or so. We are pretty open with each other. So when we’ve had dry spells (and we’ve had a couple since Covid started) one of us will say “hey we’ve been having a dry spell. What’s up? Should we make a plan to do it?” And talk out any issues
Sounds romantic.
Anonymous wrote:You do realize men complaining about infrequency of sex is incel behavior, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 weeks or so. We are pretty open with each other. So when we’ve had dry spells (and we’ve had a couple since Covid started) one of us will say “hey we’ve been having a dry spell. What’s up? Should we make a plan to do it?” And talk out any issues
Sounds romantic.
Anonymous wrote:6 weeks post partum. Maybe a week here or there for medical issues?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:4 weeks or so. We are pretty open with each other. So when we’ve had dry spells (and we’ve had a couple since Covid started) one of us will say “hey we’ve been having a dry spell. What’s up? Should we make a plan to do it?” And talk out any issues
Sounds romantic.
Anonymous wrote:4 weeks or so. We are pretty open with each other. So when we’ve had dry spells (and we’ve had a couple since Covid started) one of us will say “hey we’ve been having a dry spell. What’s up? Should we make a plan to do it?” And talk out any issues
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not married, but curious. Longest I’ve gone in relationship was two weeks.
Ha! Once you have kids it's a whole new ballgame. Every time we try, a kid opens the door. So frustrating.