sexual needs
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Polygon47
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sexual needs
I am married to a wonderful woman who is going through some medical issues that has caused her to have no interest in sex. this has left me very frustrated as I am still sexually active. I wonder sometimes if there are woman that are facing the same situation with their mates and wish at times to have someone to share those special moments and needs fulfilled. Not that we would want to leave our mates or be a cheating spouse. It is just that I still have the need of sharing that special moment with a woman. It would be nice to know if woman feel the same as men.
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Latha
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Re: sexual needs
Hi there, Polygon47
I'm sorry to hear that you are feeling frustrated about sex in your relationship. Unfortunately, because this service is intended for teens and young adults, we can't really help with questions that have to take into account the dynamics in longer-term relationships, aging, and the illness that can come with that. Too, our users probably won't be able to answer your question about women facing the same situation.
Posts like this are best made in forums that are more likely to be visited by your peers. You could try to look on Reddit. And in case you are interested in opening up your relationship/polyamory, you might read our series on the subject: A First Polyamory Guide
Out of curiosity, may I ask how you found this site?
I'm sorry to hear that you are feeling frustrated about sex in your relationship. Unfortunately, because this service is intended for teens and young adults, we can't really help with questions that have to take into account the dynamics in longer-term relationships, aging, and the illness that can come with that. Too, our users probably won't be able to answer your question about women facing the same situation.
Posts like this are best made in forums that are more likely to be visited by your peers. You could try to look on Reddit. And in case you are interested in opening up your relationship/polyamory, you might read our series on the subject: A First Polyamory Guide
Out of curiosity, may I ask how you found this site?
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