please no more sex!!!!!!!
NEED_SLEEP
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One more question please.....hate to bother you more, but....
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Comments (2)omg....not touching this one with a ten foot pole....although it is tempting.......See MoreSex came back after separation...4 months later its gone
Comments (1)Wow... you talk about low blow (pardon the pun!). But she gave a guy a BJ after only a week of separation? In my oh so humble opinion intimacy is a great part of a relationship....See MoreAlmost zero Sex life & confuse in marriage
Comments (15)My apologies for adding to this thread long after the discussion has finished, but I just came across this website as I was perusing the Internet. I felt motivated to add to this thread because I am experiencing very much the same situation as fantasy.however I am the one with the low sexual desire and I thought that it might be constructive for fantasy to hear the opposing point of view. IÂll start by saying that depression is unlike any feeling most people have experienced. In fact, the word "depression" has become synonymous with "sad" in this country, when in fact there is a huge distinction between the two. Most people have been "sad" at one time or another, while far fewer have experienced what can be termed as a clinical depression. Depression steals oneÂs willingness for not only sex, but also for life itself. It is true that things like human interaction, in whatever form, and exercise are an important component to recovery, but to a depressed person NOTHING seems worthwhile. This is what is so insidious about depression  you feel that you want to avoid the very things that may help you. IÂm sorry if it sounds like I am lecturing, but IÂve come to realize just how misunderstood depression still is by many. Many still believe that depression is a character weakness or that it is something you can just "will away". Both could not be farther from the truth. It takes great strength to keep going each day in the face of such darkness and hopelessness, and recovering from depression is probably one of the hardest things anyone could do in their life. While I donÂt advocate keeping oneÂs depression from a spouse or girlfriend/boyfriend, I can certainly understand the motivation of someone who does. IÂve lost more than a few intimate relationships and friends after divulging my past problems with depression, namely because they had their own misconceptions of what depression is or how it affects people. After these sorts of experiences, you become very cautious about revealing any problems you might have had with depression. I was astounded by the anger and hostility voiced by some of the responses to fantasyÂs posting. True, I see things from a somewhat biased point of view, but I also believe that compassion and understanding are key elements to a strong and loving marriage. I give fantasy a lot of credit for standing by her husband during this difficult time. I DO believe that her husband MUST take the initiative to get himself some help, however even after seeking help it may take some time for a complete recovery. I have sympathy for you, fantasy, as my wife is experiencing many of the same feelings. Thank God I was blessed to have met such a wonderful woman. While I am not expecting infinite patience from my wife (each person has their limits), I am glad that my wife has stuck by me while IÂve sought a solution to the problems my medication has caused. IÂd like to leave fantasy with this final thoughtÂ..only you can decide what is best for you. However, I hope that you will take the time to understand both sides to your dilemma for making any decisions. It sounds like you are striving to understand more about your husbandÂs difficulties and, in the end, this will help you to make the most informed decision. I wish you all the best! P.S. Fantasy, as I am sure you know, there is a cultural component to depression as well. In the Asian cultures, depression is still largely taboo and so treatment is often seen as a last option. I am glad that your husband has sought treatment. :)...See MoreMaryL472
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