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hubbarddebra99
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am I asexual?Posted : 25 May, 2016 01:49 PMI am 57 and always thought of myself as "Normal" I was writing to a very nice man here, "so I thought" but he came out with a very crude thinly veiled sex joke. I gently but VERY firmly told him that was NOT acceptable I don't think he is going to write again. |
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am I asexual?Posted : 25 May, 2016 02:41 PMFirst, I just want to say that it was inappropriate to communicate a "very crude thinly veiled sex joke," so your response to that should have no bearing on your actual question. |
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am I asexual?Posted : 28 May, 2016 11:46 PM"However, from what I have gathered, IN GENERAL, women can go for longer periods of time without thinking about sex than men".... |
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am I asexual?Posted : 29 May, 2016 09:33 PMI don't think that is specifically addressed in any scripture per se. I've heard about scientific studies, though, that indicate that women do not have as strong of a sex drive as men. Whether those studies are conclusive or whether it's all pseudoscience that became accepted by many as truth, I don't know with absolute certainty and I didn't really care enough about the subject to try to find any of those reports myself. Plus, with social media on the scene, it's harder to be discerning enough to know what is true and real and what isn't. |
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am I asexual?Posted : 30 May, 2016 11:41 AMIf you are a-sexual, or have a low sex drive, make sure you communicate that very early on in the relationship. If your only desire exists when you feel your husband is going to die without some attention, that is really going to limit your selections. That is OK- Just make sure the man you are dating knows that ahead of marriage. |
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am I asexual?Posted : 9 Jul, 2016 10:09 AMI would say most women simply don't consider sex as important unless they want kids - it's an optional extra for when (or if) they ever feel like it. |
algomaboy
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am I asexual?Posted : 30 Jul, 2016 05:21 PMThere are scriptures that say do not deny your spouse. marriage means that you give yourself over your spouse. After the verse that says, "Wives submit to your husband. It says husbands give your life for your bride like Jesus gave his life for the church." Give the man what he needs because he has to be willing to die for you. Also read Song of Solomon. I rely on the word for my answer. |
GlennP
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am I asexual?Posted : 23 Aug, 2016 06:13 AMI would highly recommend that you seek as much of a match as possible when it comes to sexual libido as there are asexual men out there too. Even a wife who surrenders her sexual autonomy to God by offering herself to her husband may struggle with enthusiasm in doing so. Then, a husband that senses this and loves his wife equal to himself may find himself asking for sex less than he, not only desires, but needs to avoid outside temptation. Personally for me, it is a hundred times easier to avoid temptation when single, knowing that I am not in a position to hope for (expect?) sexual fulfillment vs. when married and going longer periods between sexual encounters than desired. |
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am I asexual?Posted : 12 Nov, 2016 09:51 AMSometimes is it depend on the hormones. |
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am I asexual?Posted : 12 Nov, 2016 11:40 AMSometimes is it depend on the hormones. |