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Don't ever believe anything you read in mags, ha!
For us it's 1-2 times a week, except for when we have some extra time - we're both pretty busy people. But it works for us fine, neither of us has complained... There's nothing "wrong" with you just because some other couple has more (or less) sex than you.Comment
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Been with my bf 2.5 years, we see each other two or three times a week. Sex usually always on the weekends, occasionally during the week.
So, once, maybe twice per week. I would definitely do it more, but it depends on how he is feeling and how busy we are. Hopefully if we ever get married we will be doing it more often because we will have constant access to each other!
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1-2 times a day, but I count a couple different things as sex. Whether it be oral, fingers, actual sex. IMO, if we are both together and one of us is highly aroused by something the other is doing to the point of one of us having an orgasm, I count it as sex. We've been together 15 years, two kids, both work full time. We have perfected the art of sneakiness.Comment
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Married 32 years, together 2 years prior to that. These days we are once a week unless we're having problems. Since we are both professionals, finding time has always been an issue - I mean finding time to unwind, build up etc. We stay in very good shape and both masturbate for relief between getting together.Comment
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