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  • WaveRider
    Veteran Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 701

    Originally posted by Texasred
    I feel sympathy for you. Sexuality and romantic feelings for one of the opposing sex are the greatest feelings you can possibly imagine.c
    I agree.

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    • Ashlee T.
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 6412

      I consider myself a very sexual person. But in truth, for women AND for men, it is usually tied to so much more then just ejaculation or orgasm. It is not a "bodily function" that will happen no matter what (like for example, urinating). It is an incredibly complex topic that not one single person will ever have the "answer" to. Who am I to tell someone they should want sex if they don't? Or that they should want sex with men if they want sex with women? Etc. etc. etc................. You get the point.

      However, if the lack of desire and romantic feelings ties back to a childhood trauma or any trauma for that matter, I strongly believe it should be addressed with therapy because those feelings (or lack thereof) may not be a result of you just being "who you are", but instead a result of something or things done TO you that are affecting your overall wellbeing.
      "Be what you're looking for."

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      • Texasred
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2009
        • 1216

        Originally posted by Beautiful Disaster
        I consider myself a very sexual person. But in truth, for women AND for men, it is usually tied to so much more then just ejaculation or orgasm. It is not a "bodily function" that will happen no matter what (like for example, urinating). It is an incredibly complex topic that not one single person will ever have the "answer" to. Who am I to tell someone they should want sex if they don't? Or that they should want sex with men if they want sex with women? Etc. etc. etc................. You get the point.

        However, if the lack of desire and romantic feelings ties back to a childhood trauma or any trauma for that matter, I strongly believe it should be addressed with therapy because those feelings (or lack thereof) may not be a result of you just being "who you are", but instead a result of something or things done TO you that are affecting your overall wellbeing.
        Totally true and very nicely put.

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        • WaveRider
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2017
          • 701

          Originally posted by atskitty2
          Sex is very healthy. I believe that for some it's less advantageous but physically, spiritually, emotionally, sex is a healthy activity. I'm all for anything that improves overall health.
          I agree. Many scientific studies have concluded that women who continue to have sex well into their senior years live longest. Sex and longevity has not been proven for men.

          Sex w/o deep feelings for a woman is merely physical pleasure. When you're in love with your best friend, sex is bond strengthening. It's mystical. Insignificant sex means wanting outta there when it's over. There's a lot of guilt with insignificant sex unless both parties know rules before clothes come off.

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          • WaveRider
            Veteran Member
            • Mar 2017
            • 701

            Originally posted by Stillness

            No, the point is that someone who doesn't focus their energies on things like sex, their mate, and child-rearing will be able to do more elsewhere.
            Stillness, any dude who doesn't focus his energy primarily on his children and his wife or g/f in deference to "elsewhere" has skewed priorities

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            • WaveRider
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2017
              • 701

              Hi Naiwen,

              I wish you the best. I hope you're able to resolve issues affecting your social life. Sharing your life with one with whom you're in love is hard to beat.

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