Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
In the month of Dec, I tried to initiate sex 8 times.
Of the 8 tries, 4 were rejections (citing too tired). 4 were successful and lead to good sex. DW did not make any initiation attempts in Dec. I am happy to have had sex once a week in Dec. I would like more but it's a start.
I'm planning to do even more around the house to take some load off DW w.r.t. child care. Let's call it an experiment.
pp here ... I'd kill to get laid 4x a month.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
In the month of Dec, I tried to initiate sex 8 times.
Of the 8 tries, 4 were rejections (citing too tired). 4 were successful and lead to good sex. DW did not make any initiation attempts in Dec. I am happy to have had sex once a week in Dec. I would like more but it's a start.
I'm planning to do even more around the house to take some load off DW w.r.t. child care. Let's call it an experiment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
I must have missed the worldwide conference of women during which we appointed you our official spokeswoman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
You just demonstrated the inability to relate to other human beings who have an experience different than yours.
I am HD, and was very much in the mood starting 2 months after birth, but the physical pain made sex impossible.
Not so. The pp made it seem like this was a big problem for many women (and seemed to insinuate that the OP's wife was suffering). Just pointing out that not everyone suffers from a dry vag after giving birth.
It's not the "giving birth" part, it's the BREAST FEEDING. Geez, there are a lot of medically illiterate people on this thread. It's hormones, people. Yes, some women do not experience this while BFing, but many, many women do because of the extremely low estrogen levels that make BFing possible.
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
You just demonstrated the inability to relate to other human beings who have an experience different than yours.
I am HD, and was very much in the mood starting 2 months after birth, but the physical pain made sex impossible.
Not so. The pp made it seem like this was a big problem for many women (and seemed to insinuate that the OP's wife was suffering). Just pointing out that not everyone suffers from a dry vag after giving birth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
You just demonstrated the inability to relate to other human beings who have an experience different than yours.
I am HD, and was very much in the mood starting 2 months after birth, but the physical pain made sex impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
You just demonstrated the inability to relate to other human beings who have an experience different than yours.
I am HD, and was very much in the mood starting 2 months after birth, but the physical pain made sex impossible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much dryness in the house. This phenomenon is very strange to me. Are you not sexually excited? Does your husband "oil the wheels" to combat the dryness? Use lube? Very strange...... I seem to have the opposite problem (if you could call it a problem).
Are you a guy?
Anonymous wrote:Very interesting thread and some great discussion. One thing that strikes me is that LD folks are incredibly defensive. I will assume it's out of guilt.
I've been HD/LD at different times in my 10 year marriage (together for 20). The idea that it takes 4-6 months to "recover" from childbirth is very strange to me. While your desire might not come roaring back full forth, the idea that women find sex painful and undesirable for that long of a period is a cop-out.
Anonymous wrote:So much dryness in the house. This phenomenon is very strange to me. Are you not sexually excited? Does your husband "oil the wheels" to combat the dryness? Use lube? Very strange...... I seem to have the opposite problem (if you could call it a problem).