Probably most women won't admit this problem, but I'm pretty sure that it is common. Women weren't built like men. Men have unending sex drives. Most women don't. But it is something that is important to him. Women have emotional needs and men have sexual needs. You just need to think of it as a way of showing your love for him. It is important to him (and my husband) in ways that I personally don't understand. I once read a book about it that said, "women, how would you feel if your husband (or boyfriend) didn't speak to you for three days?" The author was referring to withholding sex from your significant other. Sex meets one of a man's needs just as emotion (through conversation) meets one of a woman's needs.
2007-03-07 07:36:48
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answered by Jmac 2
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Well, contrary to what Delta said in his answer which was insightful and thought provoking, I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest that he is not the person you should marry. Short of having a physical problem which you should check out just to be sure, there's no other explanation for your situation that isn't emotional. For whatever reason, it sounds like you're not connecting with him on some level and if it's significant enough, you won't feel sexually attracted to him. I don't think there's anything literally wrong with you, I think there's something wrong with your relationship. I'm not suggesting you break up with him, but I'd consider the health of your relationship as the cause. I am suggesting you don't marry this guy until you get it figured out!
2007-03-07 07:36:28
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answered by SteveB 2
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Nothing is wrong with you!You probably just have a low sex drive. In fact most women do - it's got nothing to do with your relationship with your boyfriend. Or, if you are taking the pill (depending on what type you take) a side effect is having a lower libido.
If you are in a loving relationship and are truly happy then not having a high sex drive won't affect it unless it annoys your boyfriend, which you have not mentioned.
Don't worry about it if it is not affecting your good relationship!
2007-03-07 07:35:35
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answered by katkitten135 2
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nothings wrong with you some ppl just dont have a desire to engage in sex or fantasize about guys you can be in love and still not feel that way either. nothing is wrong with you
2007-03-07 07:34:33
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answered by Brooke R 2
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To answer your question: NOTHING!!! There's no rule that says a man or a woman ever has to have sexual desire. If your boyfriend isn't bothered by it, then what's the problem? If it really bothers you, maybe you and your boyfriend could invest in some videos (not porn) that show you techniques and give you ideas to spice up your sex life. If that sounds like something you might want to try, Google "Sinclair Institute." They have a slew of very informative, very tastefully-made videos designed to help couples explore their sexuality.
2007-03-07 07:33:32
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answered by sarge927 7
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Nothing is wrong with you. Younger women oftenn times will think about sex until later. If it bothers you you can always go and talk to a doctor and they will be able to help you much more. Are you attraccted to women at all? Sometimes women do not feel the desire toward a man but will for a woman. I recommend talking with your doctor.
2007-03-07 07:33:00
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answered by ByouTfull 4
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To some people, sex isn't a big thing to them. if you love your boyfriend, have you tried talking to him about this? maybe it would help him know not to pressure you about it. Nothing is wrong with you. Please don't think that there is anything wrong with you. You need to talk to your boyfriend, even if it is embrassing- you need to tell him. in any relationship, communication is an important key. if you guys don't talk about things like this, then they will get worse.
2007-03-07 07:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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There really nothing wrong with that as women yeah we like having sex and everyhting but we dont need it like guys do and i mean i now you see your self with him but you never experied anyone else..So how do u know he really the right one.
2007-03-07 07:32:59
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answered by Blondie 2
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2016-12-18 07:49:40
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answered by Anonymous
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nothings wrong with you your just not ready for sex or maybe you are ready and you just don't need it as often but i would suggest talking to you partner and whether or not he understands will determine if he feels the same about you as you do him. good luck
2007-03-07 07:35:54
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answered by brown eyes 2
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