They just make up statistics in these fake surveys
Just to make an article
Just to make an article
Because right now, I am living with him, and if I end the relationship I am scared I might be homeless.I am hoping if I do break up with him, he will continue to let me stay with him. until I get on my feet.Why stay together and waste both your time?
these women are childrenMore than 66% would rather read than fukk their husband
#GMB
According to a recent study by iVillage, less than half of wedded women married the person who was the best sex of their lives (52 percent say that was an ex.) In fact, 66 percent would rather read a book, watch a movie or take a nap than sleep with a spouse.
Amanda Chatel, a 33-year-old writer from the East Village, says, “With the men I’ve loved, the sex has been good, sometimes great, but never ‘best.’ It’s resulted in many orgasms and was fun but, comparatively speaking, it didn’t have that intensity that comes with the ‘best’ sex.
“I knew [my best sex partner] was temporary, and so the great sex was the best because the sex was the relationship,” she adds. “We didn’t have to invest in anything else.”
Chatel also admits, “We tend to remember things better than they actually were because we no longer have them.”
That might explain why such a variety of women recall having passionate sex in the hallway of someone’s apartment, but forget that they had to have sex in the hallway because he had four roommates and slept on a futon.
A 36-year-old marketing executive from Chelsea we’ll call Abby says that “what makes sex incredible, or places it into the range of ‘best sex’, is an element of danger. There’s an element of disobedience . . . that elicits a feeling of carnal desperation. [That feeling is often provoked by] the guy who you shouldn’t be with versus the one that you marry.”
And Noel Biderman, CEO of Ashley Madison, the site that promotes extramarital affairs, claims that the best sex is defined as something that, for many, encompasses “danger, newness and fantasy fulfillment.”
That’s only sensible. While feelings of danger might be thrilling while you’re having carnal knowledge in an abandoned alleyway, they’re not so great when you have to get kids ready for school.
Sex therapist Sari Cooper says many women come to her troubled that their husbands aren’t ideal sexual partners.
“Your best sexual relationship has likely been with the person who was most unstable and most volatile, but was very passionate,” Cooper says. “That’s like riding a roller coaster. That’s passion. But if you have a family, riding a roller coaster isn’t that great for kids.”
If that’s the case, you have to find someone where the relationship is more of a gentle carousel motion. No kids ever got sick from that.
A 36-year-old actress from Greenpoint, Brooklyn, we’ll call Jane says sex with her husband “is not, overall, the hottest sex of my life. But I wouldn’t trade it for a second to have the giver of the hottest sex be my life partner!”
U might as well just stay together till u on your feetBecause right now, I am living with him, and if I end the relationship I am scared I might be homeless.I am hoping if I do break up with him, he will continue to let me stay with him. until I get on my feet.
Because women would want a good man for security
Because right now, I am living with him, and if I end the relationship I am scared I might be homeless.I am hoping if I do break up with him, he will continue to let me stay with him. until I get on my feet.
im starting to notice a trend dough, its always women from western society and white women who make comments like theseMore than 66% would rather read than fukk their husband
#GMB
According to a recent study by iVillage, less than half of wedded women married the person who was the best sex of their lives (52 percent say that was an ex.) In fact, 66 percent would rather read a book, watch a movie or take a nap than sleep with a spouse.
Amanda Chatel, a 33-year-old writer from the East Village, says, “With the men I’ve loved, the sex has been good, sometimes great, but never ‘best.’ It’s resulted in many orgasms and was fun but, comparatively speaking, it didn’t have that intensity that comes with the ‘best’ sex.
“I knew [my best sex partner] was temporary, and so the great sex was the best because the sex was the relationship,” she adds. “We didn’t have to invest in anything else.”
Chatel also admits, “We tend to remember things better than they actually were because we no longer have them.”
That might explain why such a variety of women recall having passionate sex in the hallway of someone’s apartment, but forget that they had to have sex in the hallway because he had four roommates and slept on a futon.
A 36-year-old marketing executive from Chelsea we’ll call Abby says that “what makes sex incredible, or places it into the range of ‘best sex’, is an element of danger. There’s an element of disobedience . . . that elicits a feeling of carnal desperation. [That feeling is often provoked by] the guy who you shouldn’t be with versus the one that you marry.”
And Noel Biderman, CEO of Ashley Madison, the site that promotes extramarital affairs, claims that the best sex is defined as something that, for many, encompasses “danger, newness and fantasy fulfillment.”
That’s only sensible. While feelings of danger might be thrilling while you’re having carnal knowledge in an abandoned alleyway, they’re not so great when you have to get kids ready for school.
Sex therapist Sari Cooper says many women come to her troubled that their husbands aren’t ideal sexual partners.
“Your best sexual relationship has likely been with the person who was most unstable and most volatile, but was very passionate,” Cooper says. “That’s like riding a roller coaster. That’s passion. But if you have a family, riding a roller coaster isn’t that great for kids.”
If that’s the case, you have to find someone where the relationship is more of a gentle carousel motion. No kids ever got sick from that.
A 36-year-old actress from Greenpoint, Brooklyn, we’ll call Jane says sex with her husband “is not, overall, the hottest sex of my life. But I wouldn’t trade it for a second to have the giver of the hottest sex be my life partner!”
Lmaoooooooooooo @ "other than that he needs to leave me alone".Its ok brehette, he has somebody else to fullfill that need for him
@Elle Driver can you speak on this
Lmaoooooooooooo @ "other than that he needs to leave me alone".
I don't understand her post because sex is not a burden it's a bond. If her and her bf have an understanding though.
@Victoria Wade you don't have family you can live with? How long until u are able to get on your feet? This just sounds miserable[/QU
Hopefully with a second job maybe about two months.And yeah, it is a somewhat miserable situation.For me at least
Oh well you quoted her so I assumed.I mean on the article and in relation to how you and your married friends feel about/discuss this topic among yourselves, not @Victoria Wade
Breh I'm at the point I'm good getting it quarterly
It's natural.
I've never been married but I was in a 7 year relationship and there were times where I'd rather go make beats than have sex. It's not an indictment on her it's just that stuff becomes routine over time.
This
I'm the same way
But it doesn't bother me anymore.
I don't need the p*ssy every day anymore
That's actually very normal. Not to sound like an a$$hole but this is the department most women fail. They get tired and complacent.I've never gotten tired of having sex with my wife......it's never become routine.....