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MochaStarr said: SammiJ said: to answer the question of the thread: NO.
i wont get started, but no. to revise this no, but some might think of it more than others it's a natural human desire... just not so important to everyone... exactly! | |
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Justin1972UK said: It's only important when it becomes a problem.
If one of you wants it all the time and the other doesn't - that's a problem. If you're both happy with your frequency of love-making (regardless of how many times you do it), then it's not important. Was it Byron whom said "intimacy" was more important? Whomever said it, was correct. I dumped somebody once because I absent-mindedly reached out a hand to hold their's but they pulled their hand away. I would have left them over that too 2010: Healing the Wounds of the Past.... http://prince.org/msg/8/325740 | |
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Spats said: Justin1972UK said: Was it Byron whom said "intimacy" was more important? Whomever said it, was correct. I dumped somebody once because I absent-mindedly reached out a hand to hold their's but they pulled their hand away.
Wow. I have done that. She got annoyed by that. Why did you pull your hand away? | |
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To me, sex is not the draw for a relationship. If I want sex, I can pretty much get it by going to the local bar, I don't need to buy someone gifts and spend time with them just to do that act.
A relationship is more about complimentarity. Attraction, yes. But not so much rabid sexual desire. I like sex, but not like that. Who knows? Maybe my libido will change once I get some better prospects. | |
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