I am a giver, its in my nature. But I am also a more needy person than some. I need reassurance, security, attention.
For me, sex = attention, it = reassurance that he finds me sexy and it = security that I am satisfying him. So even beyond my drive and own pleasure, sexual activity fills an emotional need in me.
We as women, men as men, individuals are individuals and they all , we all... have different needs, wants. In a relationship its important to figure out what each partner needs to feel happy and to try to accomadate that without, of course, compromising your own happiness.
For me, I ALWAYS, want to please my boyfriend. Always. If I have a headache, if I am tired, If I am stressed out... pleasing him makes anything bad I feel... feel better.
For him, he does not always need to be pleased. Most of the time
but not always, soemtimes if he is tired, stressed, he'd rather just hold me. I had to learn that in those times, he doesn't love me less, desire me less, its just his needs differed from mine in that way.
He had to learn that when he isn't in the mood for that kind of intimacy that I needed reassuarance in other ways, him being affectionate, telling me how he feels etc.
Before if we didn't have some sort of sex on any given day, I would feel bad. And now, I don't. But if it wasn't for our communication and learning to meet in the middle... I probably would have left feeling unwanted or he would have left feeling like he'd never make me happy... when neither of those things would have been true.
I think its far too common for couples to break up over a lack of communication/compromise and then move on to other relationships and find themselves back at square one because... everything worth having takes work. But that work should not be a pain, or a chore, but more of an exercise in growing closer, becoming a team.
Because going through the motions in the act of sex is not intimate to me. You can have sex with anyone. Men on a daily basis see women they are sexually attracted to. It's not like I'm "special" in that aspect because he wants to sleep with me. Sex is only intimate (to me) when you share INTIMACY with the person you're doing it with. Sex doesn't become intimate to me just because it's happening. And IF his perspective is that sex is the most enjoyable intimate thing he can share with me, then like I said, I find it sad. One day I'll be old, (hopefully) and I want to be with someone that's my best friend, that I share intimacy and emotional bond with....and I'd venture to guess that at some point in my life (and his), sex will not be top priority.........and if that's all we've ever had regarding intimacy, then where will our relationship be then? 
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