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AmberJewelCR
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how important is sex in a marriage?
I was having a conversation with someone this morning that said their neighbors have had sex once in 14 months.
To me, sex is a 10. Ties close with communication in a marriage.
Your thoughts?
I was having a conversation with someone this morning that said their neighbors have had sex once in 14 months.
To me, sex is a 10. Ties close with communication in a marriage.
Your thoughts?
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10/10... Would bang.0
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10/10... Would bang.0
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For me 2 (with or without marriage being a factor). For my husband I'm sure it's a 10.
Clearly a disconnect.0 -
For me it's a 10
Editing to add that it's a 10 now, hasn't always been. People/things change in the marriage course0 -
For me 2 (with or without marraige being a factor). For my husband I'm sure it's a 10.
Clearly a disconnect.
did you know this when you got married?0 -
At least an 8-9.0
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10/10... Would bang.
this made me laugh0 -
For me 2 (with or without marraige being a factor). For my husband I'm sure it's a 10.
Clearly a disconnect.
did you know this when you got married?
did HE?!0 -
For me 2 (with or without marraige being a factor). For my husband I'm sure it's a 10.
Clearly a disconnect.
did you know this when you got married?
did HE?!
that's a good question too0 -
I'd probably say 7. But I will say that all other aspect of our marriage are better when we are having regular sex. I swear he even cleans more.0
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I was a different person then. After two kids, depression, stressful career and his general lack of affection outside the bedroom it has become this.
When I lay down, I just want to sleep, to dream.0 -
Sex is a 9, but enjoying his company is a 10/10.0
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I think it's different for everyone obviously, but in my 20s it would have been a 2....in my 30s it would be a 10.
Gawd, I love my 30s.0 -
We were very much on the same page in the early years.0
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DAMN! Thats terrible. To me 8-9... I had a hard time functioning when I was married and we didnt have sex. :explode:0
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What is with all of the marriage threads today?0
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8 or 9ish.0
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I think it's different for everyone obviously, but in my 20s it would have been a 2....in my 30s it would be a 10.
Gawd, I love my 30s.
RIGHT!!!0 -
With my ex husband, I used to say I could go for long stretches without sex. Didn't really seem like a priority, even early on when we were newly in love and all that jazz. With my boyfriend now, hot dayum I need it all the time. Not sure if it's because I'm nearing that sexual prime thing, I'm more sexually attracted to him than I was my ex, he's better in bed, or any number of reasons but I know it's changed drastically.0
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I was a different person then. After two kids, depression, stressful career and his general lack of affection outside the bedroom it has become this.
When I lay down, I just want to sleep, to dream.
this just made me so sad0 -
I was a different person then. After two kids, depression, stressful career and his general lack of affection outside the bedroom it has become this.
When I lay down, I just want to sleep, to dream.
this just made me so sad
Me too.0 -
I was a different person then. After two kids, depression, stressful career and his general lack of affection outside the bedroom it has become this.
When I lay down, I just want to sleep, to dream.
this just made me so sad
Ditto0 -
9 - 10 with me, and our marriage has really suffered since we don't have it regularly0
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I think a level of intimacy is definitely important! It doesn't have to be about sex --- some people are asexual and might not like it much after all, and everyone is different, but some sort of intimacy builds trust and bonding for sure. A lot of people achieve that with sex, but there are definitely other options. Massages, cuddling, etc. Or a combination of all of the above!0
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8-90
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We make balloon animals together.0
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I think a level of intimacy is definitely important! It doesn't have to be about sex --- some people are asexual and might not like it much after all, and everyone is different, but some sort of intimacy builds trust and bonding for sure. A lot of people achieve that with sex, but there are definitely other options. Massages, cuddling, etc. Or a combination of all of the above!
While I agree with most of what you said, I feel like sex, the act of having sex not just "being intimate" is very very important.0 -
I was a different person then. After two kids, depression, stressful career and his general lack of affection outside the bedroom it has become this.
When I lay down, I just want to sleep, to dream.
this just made me so sad
Ditto
I filed for a divorce when that happened.0 -
8 - 9. Not the most important thing in the relationship but it's up there.0
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Pfft. Yeah, me to. Jeez I'm a Debby Downer.
Anywhoo, that's why I'm here. I've got to get my groove back.
And that starts with feeling good about myself.0
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