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I Live In a Sexless Marriage

More Housework, Less Sex For Married Men

By: maryryan
Written on January 30th, 2013
By: maryryan
Age: 46-50 , Female
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  • ccrider63

    Well, I draw the line at at washing her balls!!

    Apr 21
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  • RobbWarren

    Damn, so my sexless marriage is the result of my doing an equal amount of the chores?! Who knew? For a long time I thought if I could be the "perfect husband" that would lead to sex. When I gave up that foolishness I started doing chores just because I liked my house that way.

    Feb 14
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    • maryryan

      And that, my dearest Robb, is the best reason to do housework!!

      Feb 15
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    • mrpike

      Precisely my story Robb!! No more dishes for me!!!!

      Mar 28
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  • jackjjackson

    Proves my theory: "men are men and women aren't" works well for all concerned!

    Jan 30
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  • LaoTzu

    Perhaps its due to the counting rules... There could be confusion about whether one counts the times in which one has sex or the number of times one or.ga.sms as a sex session.

    Jan 30
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    • enna30

      In which case I fear I am having sex more often than Baz. . . !! ROFL

      Jan 30
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    • Changewilldoyougood

      Um... yeah. I'm a downright refuser if you go by that math, Enna. :) Poor Thor.

      Jan 30
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  • maryryan

    Thank you, Enna...I was intrigued by the stat that shows that women are having sex slightly more frequently than men...or at least they think they are!!

    Jan 30
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  • enna30

    MR, you have just provided an EXCELLENT rebuttal for the next poor refused husband whose wife says she would "have more sex if he did more chores around the house"!! lol

    This is an interesting article and altho it saddens me to see that stereotypes are still alive and well, it also seems correct in the general scheme of things. Societal change is not something that takes place easily or quickly. And internalising societal changes is even more difficult. Many pay lip service to these concepts of gender equity - but do not translate that into their own behaviour.

    It interests me in another sense as well - that currently unanswerable dilemma: how much is due to societal expectation and how much is genetically determined?

    Jan 30
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