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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low Testosterone saving a marriage ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Mrs. Robinson" data-source="post: 144547" data-attributes="member: 16830"><p>I can only speak from my experience here, but as the wife of a low T man, my answer is no, it can be devastating to a marriage! Mismatched drives are a stressor regardless which partner has the higher drive. I don’t consider myself especially high drive (every 2-3 days I’m happy) but lack of sex has always been the main point of contention in an otherwise very happy marriage. We’re just in our 20’s yet, most women don’t hit their sexual prime until mid 30’s or so, I can’t imagine any scenario where a low libido is a good thing long term. </p><p></p><p>“<em>In fact, sometimes she makes subtle comments about our sex life but i doubt it bothers her that much.” </em></p><p></p><p>Don’t assume, ask her! You may be surprised. I’m part of a fb group with over 500 higher drive wives, and it bothers the heck out of us. Women crave sex emotionally as well, not just physically.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mrs. Robinson, post: 144547, member: 16830"] I can only speak from my experience here, but as the wife of a low T man, my answer is no, it can be devastating to a marriage! Mismatched drives are a stressor regardless which partner has the higher drive. I don’t consider myself especially high drive (every 2-3 days I’m happy) but lack of sex has always been the main point of contention in an otherwise very happy marriage. We’re just in our 20’s yet, most women don’t hit their sexual prime until mid 30’s or so, I can’t imagine any scenario where a low libido is a good thing long term. “[I]In fact, sometimes she makes subtle comments about our sex life but i doubt it bothers her that much.” [/I] Don’t assume, ask her! You may be surprised. I’m part of a fb group with over 500 higher drive wives, and it bothers the heck out of us. Women crave sex emotionally as well, not just physically. [/QUOTE]
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