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It's easy for the partner with the lower sex drive to neglect the needs of the other. I think it may be especially so for men, because culturally it's believed that women don't have a sex drive like men. I've had female friends and old girlfriends tell me, "I have a sex drive like a man." You'd never hear a man say he has a sex drive like a woman. I think it can work against men with a higher sex drive too, because a wife can think, "That's just the way men are," and ignore it.
In any case, the person not getting their needs met needs to find a good time to talk and tactfully, but clearly and unemotionally express that they have sexual needs that are not being met."Those sowing seed with tears
Will reap with a joyful shout." - Psalm 126Comment
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we talked more last night but I was also still emotional
had just went to get more Kleenex when he suddenly appeared and startled me
he had come back to talk more
thanks all for the responses!
am getting worn out from this topic so not going to add to this thread anymore
but others are welcome toComment
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It's important that children understand their parents have feelings for each other and the parents need to show them without the children being embarrassed. However, cultural differences do play an important as in South East Asian countries display of affection are still frowned upon and this might difficult for a partner to understand if it is a mixed marriage where displays of affection in home and in public are quite common and would seem natural to one of the partners. Both partners need to understand this especially if the children are being bought up in a culture where public displays of affection are not very common.Comment
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