My marriage isn´t completely sexless, but very frequent.
I just wondered what people thought about getting the sex elsewhere if you still loved your partner and it was just the sex that you weren´t compatible with any more?
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Generally something has gone wrong ina marriage if the sexual contact has stopped. I lasted five years, supporting the family and then the only way i could survive longer was to pay for escorts
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If you need to cheat in a sexless marriage, you need counseling. If that doesn't work you need to consider divorce.
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God Almighty !!! (if such a deity exists - and I doubt it) At the risk of being shot down in flames yet again by my hypocritical counterparts - usually American - and usually female .. can I state my point.
Marriage, certainly in the UK is alive and well - but then so is the incidence of extra-marital affairs. I know not of any marriage whereby both parties are serenely happy. Don't know of a single couple who after 3 or 4 years can honestly (hand on heart) say they are just as sexually compatible as they were on their wedding night.
A male was never intended to be monogamous - and in this day and age neither are females. Show me any... supposedly .... happily married male and I'll show you a potential adulterer. If anything .. the sexless marriage is alive and well.
Now let's have the onslaught.
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the reality of having affairs must be given the status of being acceptable.
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I AM one of those victims of a sexless marriage. Her reasons are not medical as far as we know... its just that she never did have a high sex drive. Our solution was simple... I can go out any time I please to fullfill my sexual needs as long as she doesn't hear about it. Its a don't ask... don't tell solution.
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<"I think this situation is fine, its all about personal preference, as long as you are both fine with the situation then who is anyone else to judge. But if you're going to go out, fuck around and lie to your other half just because you wanna get some.... thats just not on in my book"
I agree with M. Monroe. It is not the act that's wrong, it is the lying.
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Well, cheating is never okay. But if the marriage is going to end up in divorce anyway, go find yourself someone that wants you.
Quote by VanGogh
Life is toooooo short to be "stuck" in a sexless marriage - I vote, hang it up!
Then, make your ex-partner your best friend and companion and be available to find someone who makes a marriage complete.
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The whole thing just depends on what is acceptable to you personally which is different for everyone.
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God Almighty !!! (if such a deity exists - and I doubt it) At the risk of being shot down in flames yet again by my hypocritical counterparts - usually American - and usually female .. can I state my point.
Marriage, certainly in the UK is alive and well - but then so is the incidence of extra-marital affairs. I know not of any marriage whereby both parties are serenely happy. Don't know of a single couple who after 3 or 4 years can honestly (hand on heart) say they are just as sexually compatible as they were on their wedding night.
A male was never intended to be monogamous - and in this day and age neither are females. Show me any... supposedly .... happily married male and I'll show you a potential adulterer. If anything .. the sexless marriage is alive and well.
Now let's have the onslaught.
shockingly, I agree with everything that Lauren just said (aside from the cheap shot on the US, which is uninformed and beside the point). I don't think that by nature we were intended to be monogamous- society and love intervene occasionally to bring it about. Everyone is a potential adulterer, thus the urges and the darker thoughts of us all, but some resist- people's morals and ethics are their own business. And no, I don't know ANYBODY who, more than a few years in, is married, happy, and sexually active and content.
(though I get the feeling we'll be hearing from a few...and unlike Lauren I'm not willing to imply that those people are liars. I just don't personally know any, and know that they are few and far between)
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if you have to point blame at other people to excuse your actions, shouldn't that tell you that even YOU don't believe that your actions are in reality justified?