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Recently Reddit user Fresh-Astronomer3666 asked the women of the community, “Women who do not have a lot of sexual chemistry with their spouses, how is your marriage going?”
Women didn’t hold anything back, and revealed some pretty eye-opening truths about their sex lives. They believe sexual chemistry is either suuuper important to keep a relationship spicy, and others just don’t care.
So, here are both sides to the story:
Note: These submissions don’t reflect a universal experience of sexual chemistry between partners. Everyone’s story is different.
1. “I got a divorce, and honestly it was the best thing I could’ve done. I’m with a man now who I’m really sexually compatible with, and I’ve never been happier. I had no sex life at all in my marriage and got shamed for having a sex drive because ‘normal people aren’t like that’ and what I liked was ‘dirty’ and ‘no one actually does those things.’ Turns out they do! Being compatible and at least able to talk about those things made sex pretty mind-blowing.”
“I also got divorced and don’t regret it. I’m currently single, but had a partner who I was very sexually compatible with after the divorce. I now have ‘a decent sex life’ on my non-negotiable list.
I’m just so much happier with ‘regular,’ good sex and it makes the rest of the relationship so much easier. It doesn’t have to be mind-blowing, but it should at least be enjoyable and not lead to stress.”
2. “I didn’t have sexual chemistry with my partner during my first marriage. We got married young and were like best friends. He was getting his sexual needs fulfilled, but I never had an orgasm or anything close to it with him. There were eventually other problems that led to us separating,
Recently Reddit user Fresh-Astronomer3666 asked the women of the community, “Women who do not have a lot of sexual chemistry with their spouses, how is your marriage going?”
Women didn’t hold anything back, and revealed some pretty eye-opening truths about their sex lives. They believe sexual chemistry is either suuuper important to keep a relationship spicy, and others just don’t care.
So, here are both sides to the story:
Note: These submissions don’t reflect a universal experience of sexual chemistry between partners. Everyone’s story is different.
1. “I got a divorce, and honestly it was the best thing I could’ve done. I’m with a man now who I’m really sexually compatible with, and I’ve never been happier. I had no sex life at all in my marriage and got shamed for having a sex drive because ‘normal people aren’t like that’ and what I liked was ‘dirty’ and ‘no one actually does those things.’ Turns out they do! Being compatible and at least able to talk about those things made sex pretty mind-blowing.”
“I also got divorced and don’t regret it. I’m currently single, but had a partner who I was very sexually compatible with after the divorce. I now have ‘a decent sex life’ on my non-negotiable list.
I’m just so much happier with ‘regular,’ good sex and it makes the rest of the relationship so much easier. It doesn’t have to be mind-blowing, but it should at least be enjoyable and not lead to stress.”