It's in the fine print on the marriage license. Most people don't even notice it when they are signing...
2007-02-09 09:23:27
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answered by Back in the game... 5
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I dont find this true. Depends on the couple. After 10 years my ex and I were still at least once a day. Met a couple who had been married 6 months and they already had probs.
Perhaps people arent spending the time to get to really know who they are marrying and talking over this.
2007-02-09 09:40:50
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answered by Paradox 3
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Only if you let it! Kids, work, extra curricular activities, friends, money all take away time from your partner. The key is to delegate some time nightly, weekly just for you and your partner. Plus make it fun and interesting and the sex will not stop. It might not be as spontaneous as when you were dating and nailing it in the stairwell, dressing room or back seat of your car, but it can be just as interesting and as regular. Hope this helps.
2007-02-09 09:28:11
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answered by Lonnie F 2
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once you lost your virginity, you won't be able to get it back (if it quite is the area). I say so that you are able to proceed what you became doing earlier because you won't be able to undo what you probably did and it would not make sense to end having sex once you had no intentions for saving it till after marriage. there is not something worth saving in case you've already got lost it, you comprehend?
2016-11-26 19:58:32
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answered by ? 4
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i dont know but it happens... after five years with my man we have sex once a week! sometimes we do it twice a week, sometimes twice a day but I never know anymore... and it doesnt really bother me ok? we have more responsabilities, we do something else after work (he runs, I swim), he has to do things with his daughter, I like visiting my brothers so when we get home we are like: let's have dinner and relax. TRUST ME, it's not frustrating, but sometimes I wonder: what happened? but since it's not only him who is not into having sex everyday anymore but the both of us, we think it's cool and we have our "quality time" and it's fine you know, because not everything is sex. we cuddle, we hold hands while watching tv, kiss a lot and we love each other. when I really want sex and he is watching sports, i wear something sexy that I know he really likes and that's all I need to get his attention. the thing here is that you two compromise and communicate.
good luck!!!
2007-02-09 09:29:21
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answered by chikis 6
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No it is not always the womans fault. My husband is the one that has lost his sex drive. I have a strong sex drive and love my husband. I have tried everything but dying my hair a different color. I believe maybe people become complacent and do not regard their partners feelings. This is not great for the relationship. Sex will keep you close.
2007-02-09 09:43:42
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answered by lizzybit64 3
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I married a man 8 years older than me. He's in his mid 40's now. Maybe I shoulda got a younger one?
LOL
It stops for lots of reasons....but sometimes it's cuz the passion just needs relit.
2007-02-09 09:24:11
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answered by a_lot_smarter_now 4
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It's usually on the female side that we just don't want as much sex as men. If you do us wrong in any way (lying, ignoring us, not listening,ect..) you'll be cut off even more. You know what I think works to keep it going? It helps if don't harass us about it. More foreplay helps,too.
2007-02-09 09:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Marriage and sex are only what you make of it.
2007-02-09 09:45:07
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answered by Anonymous
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You become comfortable and lazy in my opinion. Marriage is just like anything else if you don't work at it it becomes boring!
2007-02-09 09:24:46
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answered by Rhonda B 6
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