Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > What do you say we drop this and all join in the sexual dysfunction > thread instead? Despite their 0% sex drive, they all seem to be > having a better time than we are! Especially Mel and her husband. > > LOL!!! See? Leave it to sex to change a subject, and fast. Come join our orgasm/no-orgasm thread, girls and boys, you will have a marvelous time! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > What do you say we drop this and all join in the sexual dysfunction > thread instead? Sounds good to me, lol! And I am in the same boat as you ...I finally am feeling better and hubby is working super long hours and is crabby as all get out! Oh well, maybe soon we will both be in good moods, like eachother and be awake at the same times. lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2004 Report Share Posted June 9, 2004 > > What do you say we drop this and all join in the sexual > dysfunction > > thread instead? > > Sounds good to me, lol! And I am in the same boat as you > ...I finally am feeling better and hubby is working super > long hours and is crabby as all get out! Oh well, maybe soon we > will both be in good moods, like eachother and be awake at the same > times. lol > > , that's a tough situation. I've had " DH-not-interested " problems since the baby was born. The baby is 11 months old now. DH is constantly tired (as am I). But I kept feeling that it was important to have sex to stay connected, so I kept getting rejected. Honestly, it's been like that since I first got pregnant in 2002, now that I think of it. DH can be an animal (yay!) but when anything is going on in his head, he loses the urge entirely (boo!). I can understand it, though. Yet it feels like rejection. Not enough rejection for me to stop trying to jump him, though. If I were you I'd keep being playful when you can, or make a sexy comment here and there, and he will know that despite his long hours and no matter what's going on in his head, he's still the stud you married, and that may help. I know it's hard in a situation like that to " get it together " until you're both on the same page. But it will work out for you two. I'll be thinking of you! p.s. CATHERINE, your comment had me rolling... I'm picturing your DH with shadows under his eyes, pleading, " No more...please...just let me watch CNN... " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2004 Report Share Posted June 22, 2004 Now that the doc is discontinuing Lex I've had a couple good rolls in the hay with my dh. I'm just hoping EffexorXR doesn't ruin it all again. Hehehehe. Thea , Cathrine, and Lou: here's an idea > What do you say we drop this and all join in the sexual dysfunction > thread instead? Despite their 0% sex drive, they all seem to be > having a better time than we are! Especially Mel and her husband. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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