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Lesley
Seems that some guys still hold on to this antiquated view that sex is a wife's marital duty; it most certainly isn't. These guys might actually have better and more frequent sex if they spent more time trying to make their partners want to have sex with them, instead of making them feel that it's their duty. Equally there are some women who see sex merely as a weapon that can be used to gain more leverage in the relationship. People who have these mind-sets surely have no hope of ever having a healthy, fulfilling sex life. Perhaps a bit of introspection, rather than name calling, might be a more constructive way forward.
Posted in: Wives still have passion, but how to get their husbands to realize it?
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Lesley
"Men who complain that their wife nags them need to consider why it is their wife nags. In 99.99% of cases, it's because you didn't listen the first (and second, and third, and fourth and nth) time she asked you. "
Haha! Hilarious! Don't you mean, in 99.99% of cases it's because you didn't do exactly what she told you to do / dared to have an independent thought / saw things differently the first (and second, and third, and fourth and nth) time she "asked" (read "told") you?
Posted in: Wives still have passion, but how to get their husbands to realize it?