Should you stay in a relationship with low sexual satisfaction?

if you can easily refuse, try adding kids in the equation.
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  • No, I've tried it, it doesn't work. It causes resentment.

  • Ocours NO, if we olso hae kids WTF!
    If that person have feelings for me and olso have kids togeder, we shouldn't brake up

  • Sure, I'm not there for sex anyway. Every woman I've ever been into I never thought about her as a sex object. If I was in love with her I considered her above all that anyway with regard to what I wanted from her.

  • Only if I'm completely in love with her, perfect compatibility can make up for a bad sex life on some level

  • you mean he does not do it for you? doesn't reach your peak?
    I say talk to him first.. sometimes guys need a little guidance … tell him how to fuck you... and tell him he is doing a great job.. and how his big dick feel so good... (during sex of course ) hopefully you can get that engine running..
    Good "Fucking" luck :)

  • Hell no. With no kids. With kids, then married? Or is there the staying with the girl for the raising of the kids in a good home.

    My parents did that. They slept in separate rooms. I thought it was normal.

  • Why is this a question! People now these days are sex adicted and now choose sex satisfaction over anything in a relationship people deny it bit its mainly women that do this

  • I'm currently in one.

    • sorry to hear that.

    • Me too.

  • It sounds like you NEED better communication in the area with your partner

  • I wouldn’t recommend it if it’s that important to you. It’s not going to get better unless you address it or leave

  • It's a hard question. I value sex and other things equally. If I'm with someone who makes me feel special with an okay sex I'm fine

  • If you feel like it, why not?

  • huh? Not sure what you're saying. You're in a relationship with a woman who has kids, and isn't into sex, and you're 19 and she's how old?

  • I would wait until my kids are 18.

    • And if they are not babies. If they are, it's better to divorce once for all, if it's not the case, I think a breakup/divorce is not the best option for their mental stability, but staying and not been able to work out the frustration you feel with your partner isn't wise neither.

    • If I had no kids, I would move out fast from the relation.

  • I wouldn't get into one in the first place.

  • Only until a better option presents itself. Why waste your life in a pile of festering resentment and disappointment?

  • Not if that makes you unhappy, obviously?

    • Yeah agreed

  • Try talking and spicing things up with toys, roleplay, experiment! If that doesn't work, try talking about an open relationship perhaps? My fiancée has a chronic muscular disease so we have a semi-open relationship, being very open with each other. Works perfectly.

  • No never if the sexual part of the relationship is bad or low you should definitely bounce

  • I hate to admit, but yes.

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