I'm right here baby...never left you!!!
2007-04-21 09:16:31
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answer #1
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answered by Luz 3
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You are missing something that is temporary.
Sex is 90 percent mental and 10 percent physical.
At first most everyone come on strong maybe for a year but then it goes down hill, unless your sweety is a freak.
Men and women are different. Guys tend to be always ready for a jump. Women may be ready but want more tenderness and the fire needs coaxed with Tender. Little play on words there.
If it is gone then either you have let it go or both people don't feel the same in the energetic passionate lustful way. One is not always passionate and lustful. Build your relationships on Love and friendship not Lust. They will last longer. If you are addicted to Lust, stay single and play the field fornicating and all that. Use protection it can get deadly out there playing it up stud! Rev. TomCat
2007-04-21 09:27:28
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answered by Rev. TomCat 6
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I'm sure after the kids came, the house started falling apart, the cars needed fixing, the lawn needed mowing, careers started picking up, and everything else life throws at us, lust was thrust back into the basement for safe keeping, until one day when you discover it again. Good luck!
2007-04-21 09:26:15
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answered by sugarbaby1234 2
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dont worry. lust is replaced over time with a deep and abiding love and freindship. also, just because lust goes, does not mean to say that you should stop working at making sex fun. keep going. work harder than ever. its fun, and it keeps the hips well oiled so they dont stiffen up
2007-04-23 03:59:38
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answered by fat momma 3
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Familiarity breeds contempt. Also, if i become bored with my beau the lust is lost forever.
2007-04-22 05:12:40
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answered by Supergirl 2
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I believe that regardless of how hot and steamy a relationship is at first, the passion fades and there better be something else to take its place..
2007-04-21 09:36:11
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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It goes away after 4 months.
2007-04-21 09:17:34
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answered by SecretObsidian 2
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Life happens. Babies come along, the mortgage has to be paid, health falters, your faults irritate the hound out of her and so it goes.
2007-04-21 09:20:20
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answered by sokrates 4
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Next door
2007-04-21 09:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I had it once but lost it some time ago.
Maybe it fell down the back of the fridge.
2007-04-21 09:16:51
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answered by Anonymous
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It had a personality transplant with normality
2007-04-22 00:21:00
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answered by shy 2
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