If one partner just refuses to satisfy the other or even attempt to. Wont even talk about it. All other aspects being great. Is it acceptable that partner A tell B that as long as they don't find out about it it's fine to have sex else where? That sounds cool but, it leaves B to sneak around and feel as though they are conspiring in cheating. There's a mental cruelty there. Now, being that A is refusing to even discuss having sex, shouldn't A be the one to take on the mental cruelty aspect? That by B being free to let it be known that they are going out on a sex date and not have to make up stress producing stories.
2006-06-08
02:20:58
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Marriage & Divorce