Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread since my question is very similar to OP's. DH tries but loses interest / goes soft. We have elementary age kids so it's not like we're in the thick of the early years any more. I'll suggest a hormonal workup and cardio checkup (he has occasionally had episodes of high blood pressure in the past) but if those come back clean, what's the answer? I'm very fit, 45, he's 43. I don't think I can live like this for the next 10-15 years. :/
If it's just that he goes soft, it's ED which is not uncommon by mid-40s. Easily solvable by taking Viagra or Cialis.
If he's not interested in sex, that's a bigger issue. Range of reasons why, but only your DH knows. Not so easily solvable.
Thank you. (And the other PPs) He says he's interested but sometimes it feels like he's just going through the motions.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like low T. Happened with my ExH at mid 30s. I actually think he had it in his early 30s when we were dating and he told me when he stopped wanting to have sex all the time he thought he should just get married. We had an almost completely sexless marriage…7 out of 10 years nothing. The first 3 years might have been 5 times total. Divorced in 40s. Get him to an endocrinologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread since my question is very similar to OP's. DH tries but loses interest / goes soft. We have elementary age kids so it's not like we're in the thick of the early years any more. I'll suggest a hormonal workup and cardio checkup (he has occasionally had episodes of high blood pressure in the past) but if those come back clean, what's the answer? I'm very fit, 45, he's 43. I don't think I can live like this for the next 10-15 years. :/
If it's just that he goes soft, it's ED which is not uncommon by mid-40s. Easily solvable by taking Viagra or Cialis.
If he's not interested in sex, that's a bigger issue. Range of reasons why, but only your DH knows. Not so easily solvable.
Thank you. (And the other PPs) He says he's interested but sometimes it feels like he's just going through the motions.
Anonymous wrote:If you bought sexy lingerie & a vibrator, do you think he would be excited? He might like using it on you & be happily surprised. Doing something out of routine might awaken him sexually. I’m in my early 40s & we have great sex a few times a week but it wasn’t always this way. We definitely went through years when are the children were younger when nothing happened. We were just exhausted & in a routine. It honestly does not take much effort to spice things up. Just make a couple small purchases and surprise him. If he doesn’t reciprocate, it’s definitely him, not you.
Anonymous wrote:really good looking in early 40s. one child. healthy. we have sex once in two months. husband is also in early 40s. he is very loyal and loves me but does not care about sex? can it be true?
Again in a really good shape female 41 years old. I know it's not normal but can men do not care about sex? Does he masturbate? I am lost.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe he’s tired from doing the dishes everyday, have you treated him to a spa day?
Anonymous wrote:really good looking in early 40s. one child. healthy. we have sex once in two months. husband is also in early 40s. he is very loyal and loves me but does not care about sex? can it be true?
Again in a really good shape female 41 years old. I know it's not normal but can men do not care about sex? Does he masturbate? I am lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread since my question is very similar to OP's. DH tries but loses interest / goes soft. We have elementary age kids so it's not like we're in the thick of the early years any more. I'll suggest a hormonal workup and cardio checkup (he has occasionally had episodes of high blood pressure in the past) but if those come back clean, what's the answer? I'm very fit, 45, he's 43. I don't think I can live like this for the next 10-15 years. :/
If it's just that he goes soft, it's ED which is not uncommon by mid-40s. Easily solvable by taking Viagra or Cialis.
If he's not interested in sex, that's a bigger issue. Range of reasons why, but only your DH knows. Not so easily solvable.
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread since my question is very similar to OP's. DH tries but loses interest / goes soft. We have elementary age kids so it's not like we're in the thick of the early years any more. I'll suggest a hormonal workup and cardio checkup (he has occasionally had episodes of high blood pressure in the past) but if those come back clean, what's the answer? I'm very fit, 45, he's 43. I don't think I can live like this for the next 10-15 years. :/
Anonymous wrote:Resurrecting this thread since my question is very similar to OP's. DH tries but loses interest / goes soft. We have elementary age kids so it's not like we're in the thick of the early years any more. I'll suggest a hormonal workup and cardio checkup (he has occasionally had episodes of high blood pressure in the past) but if those come back clean, what's the answer? I'm very fit, 45, he's 43. I don't think I can live like this for the next 10-15 years. :/