Mine in my previous relationships was a teenager. I never asked him how much sex he had, I know he was shaken by hormones and he certainly rocked a lot with his exes. When we met, he was working in a workshop. Very entertaining work, but not stressful. He never lived alone, never had to be in charge of an entire household for more than a week. Then he did not cook, did not clean, did not get tired from work. There was enough sex. Probably not as much as he did as a high school student. Then we lived together, moved to a new city. His job was rotten and exhausting, but only she offered him the flexible work schedule he needed. And I did not lag behind this daily routine. Months passed and sex decreased to 4-5 times a month, that is, on average once a week. We are far from romance at the moment. We lie down and frankly admit that we are having sex, but somehow without much movement. In the end, we have sex and do not spare movement. It may seem like a nightmare to us, but it's actually a great comedy. We laugh all the time, we laugh at each other and about sex and whatever you can think of. You take things very seriously. Life changes, you can't be like a rabbit forever. It depends on how much stress you experience, where you work, what responsibilities you have, how much your partner burdens you. At one time between lectures, work and laundry, I had become more sour than lemon. My man was walking around me in the corridor, wondering how he wasn't holding a cross. Thank goodness he didn't try to exorcism me then. I was terrible. I cried, shouted, complained. I was looking for a calf under the ox. I thought about all sorts of nonsense. How he laughs with his colleagues and not with me. What flowers he gave to his exes, but not to me. He was terrible, too, but I surpassed him. There was no sex, his place was taken by dramas that we created ourselves. When I calmed down and started behaving normally, everything was fine. Before that, 2 big scandals and very small conversations were needed. Don't be like me, be smarter and less emotional. Men are not as complex and primal as we imagine. People want to be cool with you, then their libido is much higher. If you are sour and he feels depressed and nervous with you, he will not feel like having sex. And for the rest, show understanding. Your friend has accumulated duties and responsibilities over the years, which makes him tired and slightly angry. You probably don't want to have sex sometimes. Everyone happens to want a dry period. When I calmed down and started behaving normally, everything was fine. Before that, 2 big scandals and very small conversations were needed. Don't be like me, be smarter and less emotional. Men are not as complex and primal as we imagine. People want to be cool with you, then their libido is much higher. If you are sour and he feels depressed and nervous with you, he will not feel like having sex. And for the rest, show understanding. Your friend has accumulated duties and responsibilities over the years, which makes him tired and slightly angry. You probably don't want to have sex sometimes. Everyone happens to want a dry period. When I calmed down and started behaving normally, everything was fine. Before that, 2 big scandals and very small conversations were needed. Don't be like me, be smarter and less emotional. Men are not as complex and primal as we imagine. People want to be cool with you, then their libido is much higher. If you are sour and he feels depressed and nervous with you, he will not feel like having sex. And for the rest, show understanding. Your friend has accumulated duties and responsibilities over the years, which makes him tired and slightly angry. You probably don't want to have sex sometimes. Everyone happens to want a dry period. as we imagine them. People want to be cool with you, then their libido is much higher. If you are sour and he feels depressed and nervous with you, he will not feel like having sex. And for the rest, show understanding. Your friend has accumulated duties and responsibilities over the years, which makes him tired and slightly angry. You probably don't want to have sex sometimes. Everyone happens to want a dry period. as we imagine them. People want to be cool with you, then their libido is much higher. If you are sour and he feels depressed and nervous with you, he will not feel like having sex. And for the rest, show understanding. Your friend has accumulated duties and responsibilities over the years, which makes him tired and slightly angry. You probably don't want to have sex sometimes. Everyone happens to want a dry period.
1 tommy_wood answered
And how do you know he was a bull, is he blabbering on like that? If so, think he's lying. The reason is that there is a problem - physiological, mental. Another reason is that you just don't like yourself enough. Which you are not to blame. I accept that he is under the age of 40-45. Then things change in terms of the power of desire ... In the mass case. It sucks, it can't go on in time.