13Hearts Posted March 15, 2016 Share Posted March 15, 2016 There was no cut and dry end to our A. I should have clarified. I asked if he wanted to attend an event, didn't realize it was on a weekend (we don't see each other on weekends). I did not make a big deal of it and just dropped it but he went on about how eventually I will realize I deserve better and he can't give me what I deserve...after that, there has been no contact. I know he may want what's best for me but I've told him what I want. I think that's the frustrating part. IMO, true love is being unselfish enough to let someone go when you realize you are not the best person for the one you love, that they would be happier without you. Link to post Share on other sites
loveisanaction Posted March 20, 2016 Share Posted March 20, 2016 I tend to believe almost all married people, male or female, who say they are not having much sex. That doesn't mean it's MY problem to help fix though. It's their problem. I also believe that, at least half of the time, the complainer doesn't really want to have sex with their spouse either. They are just generally complaining about not having fulfilling sex life and want to be blameless in the matter. I have to agree with this. I think there are some mm who are not getting sex at home and those who are getting it find that it has become boring and somewhat monotonous. It’s not as exciting as it used to be, they want something new and fresh so they find themselves another woman. Link to post Share on other sites
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