C--- she is just square
Unless you have reason to believe she is cheating.
2006-10-13 07:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I think none of that. I think there's something that's bothering her and could have NOTHING to do with you. Some repressed memories or biases? Like the comment "im not a hoe, i wont have sex all willie nillie".. well, that is a way she views people. If you have sex all willie nillie, you are a hoe. I dont believe that though, i think people free with their sexual intimacy are actually ahead.. many have sexual problems and it's more common than you would think. Go see a councellor or try to talk to her without raising her defences.. which will be a hard thing to do.
good luck!
2006-10-13 07:07:11
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answered by senacia 4
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How about D none of the above. Look my husband and i suffer from the same problem. It could be a drop in hormone levels. This is normal for women. its usually happens when women have children but can happen with age. now it was me who had lost the sex drive and this almost ripped my marriage apart. my husband had the same thought you did. Ask her if she would like to gynocologoist to find out for sure what the problem is before you accuse. If this is the case often than not they give her hormones. This will significantly increase the sex. It did with me. However you need to understand that she won't continue to need hormones. She will get them back naturally. Time sometimes is the only medicine. Now you can either take it from a woman who has suffered this same problem or you risk your realtionship with accusations. Your choice. By the way if your wondering how old i am...im in my 20's. It is possible at any age.
2006-10-13 07:57:44
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answered by mcshankel04 2
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I feel for ya bro, my wife of 12 years is exactly the same way, once in a while, she gets a bug and wants it 3 times a day for 3 or 4 days, but normally once or twice a month would be sufficient for her. I dont necessarily think shes bangin someone else, i think some women are just that way. I dont think its you either, I just think its her. Buy her some dildo's, make her *** as many times in a session as you can, maybe it will help. Otherwise you gotta deal with it. I ended up on some meds that reduced my libido, so we get along a bit better now, but still sometimes i want it more than she does. SHe wont do oral on me either so hopefully you at least get that! Good Luck Dude!!!
2006-10-13 07:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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D. None of the above.
Did you just now find out that she doesn't like sex? This is something that you should know beforehand.
It could also be her background and how she was raised. If her parents are not affectionate and are standoffish...if she was raised to believe that sex happens only under certain conditions, etc.
I think you both need to go to counseling to see if the situation can be improved or if you need to split up now. Sex isn't everything, but it seems to be an issue for both of you for very different reasons.
2006-10-13 07:08:26
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answered by Le_Roche 6
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Change in sex life can be a sign of cheating, either less sex or more sexual request. If you are saying that this isn't the normal then you may want to look out.
Other than that I would suggest talking to her about the problem. Ask questions like "What would make sex more interesting?" or "Let's do something different, any ideas?"
You get the picture.
Best of luck,
Drew Bryant
2006-10-13 07:26:31
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answered by drew.bryant 2
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That is what some women do when they get that wedding ring hooked on that left finger, they think they got you then, but let her know they way she got you she gotta keep it up. You sound like a romantic guy. She just don't know what she is missing out on. Let her know if she doesn't want the pleasure then you'll find someone that will. Tell her what she did to get u she gotta keep it up or you going to walk away. You gotta talk to her and tell her how you feel and from what I just read she is missing out on some good passion.
2006-10-13 07:09:17
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answered by BabyGirl 3
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Some girls only put out before commitment. After commitment it all goes away. But 14 months its too short to stop wanting sex. You need to talk about this with her. I know its not as easy as it sounds, I have been there, but it need sto be dealt with. I dont understand why women expect us to be just fine without sex
2006-10-13 07:12:39
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answered by Anonymous
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You are working it tooo hard.
Sex and Romance complement each other.
You are giving her so much romance that she doesn't have to work for it.
Back off a little and have her chase you.
Its human nature to try and get away with the least amount of work and your letting her.
Play with her in other ways. Don't always try to please her.
Play a game of air hockey or minature golf. Spend time with her where isn't GIVEN everything, but has to earn it.
2006-10-13 08:13:53
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answered by snack_daddy10 6
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I think C. Just sqaure/PRUDE!
Everyone's got a personality, but everyone's also got a sexual personality. I wish you had known she was like this before because it will only lead to more problems.
I'd break it off and find someone more up to par with your own sexual ways. Good luck =)
2006-10-13 08:07:35
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answered by Chanel T 1
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My wife was like that but did eventually overcome all her hesitatation//doubts
only problem was her CURE came with any man except me...which led to a divorce and even freer inhibitions...again with EVERY male in western United States and once again excepting of course me STILL!!! she even bragged that she was getting screwed soo much that she changed OB/GYN's 3 times cause they directed her to stop having so much sex...oh yes ain't love grand
2006-10-13 07:09:14
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answered by chiefof nothing 6
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