Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Not true. I am still attracted to my husband after 20+ years.
Perhaps you are one of the few I mentioned? But let's just see about that. Being "attracted to" your husband is different from wanting sex with him. Well? And how often do YOU initiate? How often do you reject?
Now take a poll amongst your long time married lady friends. You will see that I am right, that you are (by far!) the exception on this matter.
AND....their husbands are getting sex somewhere other than home. If you are okay with that, then that's your business and fine by me...but don't think your husband and your friends husbands aren't getting laid. PLEASE.
I want my husband every day....and I mean crave him. We have been doing it for 20 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
This is clearly not written by a woman but by an MRA troll.
why is this your go-to response? is simply unfathomable to you that women really enjoy sex - just as much as men do? if you're not one of those women, then just move on to the next thread and stop with the hating already.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:^ Not true. I am still attracted to my husband after 20+ years.
Perhaps you are one of the few I mentioned? But let's just see about that. Being "attracted to" your husband is different from wanting sex with him. Well? And how often do YOU initiate? How often do you reject?
Now take a poll amongst your long time married lady friends. You will see that I am right, that you are (by far!) the exception on this matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
So basically, it's the desire for someone new, sexually. Your desire to have sex with your husband has dropped off because it's too familiar.
Not exactly. I mean ... 1) I'm still having sex with my husband 2) a drop in desire for him is due to other issues we have and 3) of course newness is exciting!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
This is clearly not written by a woman but by an MRA troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
So basically, it's the desire for someone new, sexually. Your desire to have sex with your husband has dropped off because it's too familiar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
This is clearly not written by a woman but by an MRA troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
So basically, it's the desire for someone new, sexually. Your desire to have sex with your husband has dropped off because it's too familiar.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Fair point. If I stopped having sex with my husband I'd have to replace him with somebody else, because I do like sex. But my drive for sex with him is low low lower than it would be with somebody new. I am not hot for him. I am hot for others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe asking this question on DCUM is just opening Pandora' Box, but are there really that many wives out there who just have no interest in sex anymore after a certain period of time? I've had two long-term relationships in my life, a girlfriend (10 years) and then my wife (6 years), and neither of them ever went more than a week at most without initiating sex (outside of circumstances like illness).
I had a friend whose wife stopped being interested in sex, claiming childcare, household chores, stress, and being married for 10+ years killed her sex drive. Turns out that just meant her sex drive with him. She didn't have any trouble having sex with her boss several times a week. Are women who stop having sex with their husbands/boyfriends stopping altogether, or just stopping with their spouse?
Either one is legit. I could easily stop having sex with my spouse and not replace him with somebody else. But if somebody else were to come along .... I could easily make it happen a few times a week!!!
Why could you "easily" stop having sex with your spouse but could also "easily" make it happen a few times a week with someone else? If the sex drive is there, how could you just stop?
Not really. Men would prefer equity in this pursuit. Men chase women (sexually) because women just are not motivated to do any of the work.Anonymous wrote:Men like to chase women.
trueAnonymous wrote:The high drive ones have sex because they want to.
The low drive women pretend to be high drive (without even realizing this) but then after a few years of marriage, their low drive is revealed.Anonymous wrote:Men marry the low drive ones thinking it is a prize, only to find themselves in sexless marriages years later.
trueAnonymous wrote:Men still live the fruitless chase.