Was he like this when you first met him? Or is it just a recent change.
I mean sure I understand wanting more sex... but if you knew he was like this when you married him... isn't this something you should have considered before hand?
That's not changing him, it's something that is expected in most relationships. I don't think I'm asking for too much or being unreasonable!
In the beginning, we did have sex and although it wasn't often...it did happen so I didn't complain about the rarity of our sex life. Now, it's nothing...so I'd say this is worth complaining about!
It's like ordering dinner. Sure you feel it should taste good because it's "expected". However when you go and order say, tomato soup, when you prefer say clam chowder... is it really the soup's fault it's not good enough?
Is it normal to not want to have sex with your partner?
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but you DO want to change him.
You want him to be more sexual. And he's not.
Was he like this when you first met him? Or is it just a recent change.
I mean sure I understand wanting more sex... but if you knew he was like this when you married him... isn't this something you should have considered before hand?
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That's not changing him, it's something that is expected in most relationships. I don't think I'm asking for too much or being unreasonable!
In the beginning, we did have sex and although it wasn't often...it did happen so I didn't complain about the rarity of our sex life. Now, it's nothing...so I'd say this is worth complaining about!
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It's like ordering dinner. Sure you feel it should taste good because it's "expected". However when you go and order say, tomato soup, when you prefer say clam chowder... is it really the soup's fault it's not good enough?