Anonymous wrote:"When we got married, we were doing it at least once a month, sometimes more."
That's nuts. Or rather, not normal. But, if it's good for them, fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is us right now. Two years of unsuccessful infertility treatments have squelched all desire. Not sure how to recover.
This was us. We just couldn't get it back. The IVF and all the scheduled sex just took all the joy out of it. We are getting divorced because we simply do not want to sleep together anymore...
but still want passion in our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Communication has changed nothing for us.
Anonymous wrote:I admire all of you. After almost 7 years of a low sex marriage, I went outside. Not the best choice morally but I'm so much happier and our relationship dynamic is much better. He feels so much less pressure now.
In our case, though, he's tiny and it's plain bad, as well as infrequent, so not quite the same as just low or no sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"When we got married, we were doing it at least once a month, sometimes more."
That's nuts. Or rather, not normal. But, if it's good for them, fine.
You're right. Newlyweds having sex "at least" once a month? Totally not normal. I now have sex with my husband (after being married for 13 years) once a month and it's utterly depressing - i consider ours a sexless marriage. When we just married, we f@cked like rabbits.
Been together 6 years, married five months. Sex only twice. I consider ours a sexless marriage and I hate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"When we got married, we were doing it at least once a month, sometimes more."
That's nuts. Or rather, not normal. But, if it's good for them, fine.
You're right. Newlyweds having sex "at least" once a month? Totally not normal. I now have sex with my husband (after being married for 13 years) once a month and it's utterly depressing - i consider ours a sexless marriage. When we just married, we f@cked like rabbits.
Anonymous wrote:This is us right now. Two years of unsuccessful infertility treatments have squelched all desire. Not sure how to recover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope young people will put more emphasis on sexual compatibility when deciding whom to marry in the future
You are right in theory, but in real life? I had huge sexual chemistry with my husband when we just met and during the first few years of marriage, but now, after many years together I am just not attracted to him physically (he is still good looking and in great shape, but he just doesn't turn me on any longer. We do have sex, but it's a chore to me).

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope young people will put more emphasis on sexual compatibility when deciding whom to marry in the future
You are right in theory, but in real life? I had huge sexual chemistry with my husband when we just met and during the first few years of marriage, but now, after many years together I am just not attracted to him physically (he is still good looking and in great shape, but he just doesn't turn me on any longer. We do have sex, but it's a chore to me).
Anonymous wrote:I hope young people will put more emphasis on sexual compatibility when deciding whom to marry in the future