Hopeforlife
Silver Member
Life/work/children/symptoms/medication all add to the pot. If I don't want to have sex I don't have it. If my husband doesn't then we don't.
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I’ve never really been that big into seduction... although it truly is an art form I love to be on the receiving end of. :sneaky: For me, it’s a very one way street, in that regard. I’m not incapable of seducing someone, I just like being chased / it’s one of the few games I’ll play, because it’s fun for everyone. So if someone wants to play? I’ll play. I’m just naturally a lot more straightforward. It doesn’t even occur to me to try to seduce someone. I’m the kind of person who uses sex to change the mood, not the kind of person who changes the mood to have sex.I was thinking about some of the kinds of things you say to try and "convince" the "more reluctant" one to "come across" and some of the responses.
I had trouble framing the question? It's a big deal? People divorce mostly about sex and money? I like to joke around about it but we fight about it? It's not easy.Thanks for clearing that up, some people do believe that so it was hard to tell.
My husband and I spent just last week fighting about sex and money. Lol. Last time we tried stuff I got trauma triggered. The irony is that I still want to make it work, but he doesn’t... not because I was triggered, but just that he is “too tired.”I had trouble framing the question? It's a big deal? People divorce mostly about sex and money? I li...