I want the d wrote:
How's the sex life of let's run posters in 2019?
drunk runner. wrote:
I want the d wrote:
How's the sex life of let's run posters in 2019?
Since I got divorced, it's been fantastic.
hoo-ah wrote:
I suggest a couples' counselor (female). Really. Voice of authority and a safe space. Wife will feel safer with a female counselor, and it will work to your benefit.
subelite hobbyjogger wrote:
Classic thread. Here is my story.
I think most people have predominately validational sex early in their relationship, before PNSO. Then, what little sex you have is primarily transactional (duty sex, starfish sex, etc). I think it is hard to consistently fake validational sex. When the stars align, I get validational sex once every year or two, and it is VERY different. It is like the sex you probably had all the time at the beginning of your relationship. For bait and switch to work, a woman would have to convincingly fake validational sex repeatedly, and I think this would be very difficult.
So, the PNSO is likely biological. This realization helped me get over my anger and bitterness. I no longer blame my wife. I’ve come to accept that my wife no longer desires sex with me. True desire cannot be negotiated. It is there or it is not.
For any men contemplating marriage, consider the following:
1. Women lose interest in their monogamous partners much faster than men, typically within two years.
2. It’s not that they no longer desire sex, they no longer desire sex with YOU. If they get a new partner, the libido magically returns.
3. There is little you can do to prevent this. It seems to be hard wired biology. Remember that the success stories you read about here and elsewhere are a small minority of all marriages. The odds are not in your favor.
Caveat emptor.
drunk runner. wrote:
I want the d wrote:
How's the sex life of let's run posters in 2019?
Since I got divorced, it's been fantastic.
subelite hobbyjogger wrote:
For any men contemplating marriage, consider the following:
1. Women lose interest in their monogamous partners much faster than men, typically within two years.
2. It’s not that they no longer desire sex, they no longer desire sex with YOU. If they get a new partner, the libido magically returns.
3. There is little you can do to prevent this. It seems to be hard wired biology. Remember that the success stories you read about here and elsewhere are a small minority of all marriages. The odds are not in your favor.
hoo-ah wrote:
Wow, I've posted here over something like 10 years! Different handles, but I can still pick them out. I hope this thread never dies.
Gents: There's hope. But please please please believe me: It's YOU. You want it? Play by HER rules (you USED to, when you were dating; remember?). It gets easier with practice. Oh, and find an FMO group. Yah. Because Google.
JohnnyO wrote:
subelite hobbyjogger wrote:
For any men contemplating marriage, consider the following:
1. Women lose interest in their monogamous partners much faster than men, typically within two years.
2. It’s not that they no longer desire sex, they no longer desire sex with YOU. If they get a new partner, the libido magically returns.
3. There is little you can do to prevent this. It seems to be hard wired biology. Remember that the success stories you read about here and elsewhere are a small minority of all marriages. The odds are not in your favor.
This is spot on. No question, women lose interest in monogamous relationships very quickly. After marriage, they are just looking for economic support and a handy man. They have no interest in intimacy of any kind, at least with they husband. There are exceptions of course, but they are indeed exceptions. I have a colleague who has now been married about seven years, had a child about two years ago. He said they're sex life is indeed over. He's 37. I asked him if he was going to spend the rest of his life like this. He said, "I guess so, have a kid now, can't walk out." That's the way it is, fellows. Don't be a sucker unless this lifestyle is appealing. MGTOW!