But I try to make sure it happens on a regular basis because I know that it is one of the ways my husband and I can stay connected and not feel like we are living as roommates. If I compared our frequency right now to how often we got frisky as newlyweds — well, it wouldn’t probably look so good. But I’ve come to believe that it really isn’t about about much sex we are having. What matters more is how we feel about how much sex we are having. I recently had the chance to ask some other women about what is really happening behind closed doors at their house and I was totally intrigued by how much difference there is from relationship to relationship in terms of both sexual frequency and satisfaction with the amount of sex couples are having. From the semi-celibate-and-fine-with-it to those who yearn for more, read on for candid (but anonymous) truths about how much sex women are really having. More from CafeMom: 12 Sex Positions That Really Hit ‘The Spot’ Since I’ve been visibly pregnant, I’d say it’s like once every six to twelve weeks and I’m not okay with it. Same as last time I was [pregnant], but between my hormones and his issues with not being so turned on by the pregnant form, it’s always a sexless standoff that lasts too long. I had friends go through this before and thought their husbands were assholes. And then it happened to me. I know mine isn’t an asshole, but damn if it doesn’t just mess with you. I’m super close with my mother-in-law and I actually talked to her about it last time around because it bothered me so much. His dad was the same way with her. WTF?" Otherwise, about once a week. I’m fine with that. He would like three times a week. For me, sex is like going to the gym. Hard to get there, but once you are there, you’re happy you went. I fully force myself to do it sometimes. It’s always worth it. It makes my life easier because sex is my husband’s love language. So when I do him, he does the dishes. I will say, though, that even after 10 years together, that guy can still knock my socks off!" If we didn’t have kids, we would have the drive to have it more often, but I’d say we are happy with this number. We find that sex keeps us both in good moods and out of depressed states so it’s a priority for us." It doesn’t help that for the past year I have [had] two week-long periods and the other two weeks out of the month, I just don’t want to be touched. Freaking birth control." More from CafeMom: 10 Unexpected Sex Positions For When You’re Too Tired I am pretty okay with the amount but I wish I had more energy to have it more often, but it usually ends up being a toss-up between getting sleep or sex."
title: “13 Women Confess How Much Sex They Are Or Are Not Having” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-29” author: “Rebecca Osborne”
But I try to make sure it happens on a regular basis because I know that it is one of the ways my husband and I can stay connected and not feel like we are living as roommates. If I compared our frequency right now to how often we got frisky as newlyweds — well, it wouldn’t probably look so good. But I’ve come to believe that it really isn’t about about much sex we are having. What matters more is how we feel about how much sex we are having. I recently had the chance to ask some other women about what is really happening behind closed doors at their house and I was totally intrigued by how much difference there is from relationship to relationship in terms of both sexual frequency and satisfaction with the amount of sex couples are having. From the semi-celibate-and-fine-with-it to those who yearn for more, read on for candid (but anonymous) truths about how much sex women are really having. More from CafeMom: 12 Sex Positions That Really Hit ‘The Spot’ Since I’ve been visibly pregnant, I’d say it’s like once every six to twelve weeks and I’m not okay with it. Same as last time I was [pregnant], but between my hormones and his issues with not being so turned on by the pregnant form, it’s always a sexless standoff that lasts too long. I had friends go through this before and thought their husbands were assholes. And then it happened to me. I know mine isn’t an asshole, but damn if it doesn’t just mess with you. I’m super close with my mother-in-law and I actually talked to her about it last time around because it bothered me so much. His dad was the same way with her. WTF?" Otherwise, about once a week. I’m fine with that. He would like three times a week. For me, sex is like going to the gym. Hard to get there, but once you are there, you’re happy you went. I fully force myself to do it sometimes. It’s always worth it. It makes my life easier because sex is my husband’s love language. So when I do him, he does the dishes. I will say, though, that even after 10 years together, that guy can still knock my socks off!" If we didn’t have kids, we would have the drive to have it more often, but I’d say we are happy with this number. We find that sex keeps us both in good moods and out of depressed states so it’s a priority for us." It doesn’t help that for the past year I have [had] two week-long periods and the other two weeks out of the month, I just don’t want to be touched. Freaking birth control." More from CafeMom: 10 Unexpected Sex Positions For When You’re Too Tired I am pretty okay with the amount but I wish I had more energy to have it more often, but it usually ends up being a toss-up between getting sleep or sex."
title: “13 Women Confess How Much Sex They Are Or Are Not Having” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-07” author: “Paul Hatcher”
But I try to make sure it happens on a regular basis because I know that it is one of the ways my husband and I can stay connected and not feel like we are living as roommates. If I compared our frequency right now to how often we got frisky as newlyweds — well, it wouldn’t probably look so good. But I’ve come to believe that it really isn’t about about much sex we are having. What matters more is how we feel about how much sex we are having. I recently had the chance to ask some other women about what is really happening behind closed doors at their house and I was totally intrigued by how much difference there is from relationship to relationship in terms of both sexual frequency and satisfaction with the amount of sex couples are having. From the semi-celibate-and-fine-with-it to those who yearn for more, read on for candid (but anonymous) truths about how much sex women are really having. More from CafeMom: 12 Sex Positions That Really Hit ‘The Spot’ Since I’ve been visibly pregnant, I’d say it’s like once every six to twelve weeks and I’m not okay with it. Same as last time I was [pregnant], but between my hormones and his issues with not being so turned on by the pregnant form, it’s always a sexless standoff that lasts too long. I had friends go through this before and thought their husbands were assholes. And then it happened to me. I know mine isn’t an asshole, but damn if it doesn’t just mess with you. I’m super close with my mother-in-law and I actually talked to her about it last time around because it bothered me so much. His dad was the same way with her. WTF?" Otherwise, about once a week. I’m fine with that. He would like three times a week. For me, sex is like going to the gym. Hard to get there, but once you are there, you’re happy you went. I fully force myself to do it sometimes. It’s always worth it. It makes my life easier because sex is my husband’s love language. So when I do him, he does the dishes. I will say, though, that even after 10 years together, that guy can still knock my socks off!" If we didn’t have kids, we would have the drive to have it more often, but I’d say we are happy with this number. We find that sex keeps us both in good moods and out of depressed states so it’s a priority for us." It doesn’t help that for the past year I have [had] two week-long periods and the other two weeks out of the month, I just don’t want to be touched. Freaking birth control." More from CafeMom: 10 Unexpected Sex Positions For When You’re Too Tired I am pretty okay with the amount but I wish I had more energy to have it more often, but it usually ends up being a toss-up between getting sleep or sex."