
05-09-2007, 01:12 PM
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Originally Posted by KSig RC
This is the real question . . . but not for the reason you think.
I'll open up the can of worms first: the problem is almost certainly NOT attraction, at least not on the level you're thinking.
Guys can be aroused by women they find otherwise unattractive - this is the "drunken hookup with gross girls" portion of the presentation. Just wipe the whole "he didn't get hard in the shower!" thing from your mind - it's non sequitur, and getting hung up there will crush any chance of fixing the real problem.
Think about it like this: when you (as a woman) have to continuously 'fake a headache' or otherwise avoid sex for some period of time, you generally have a reason - it's usually a problem in the relationship, or a problem with him (NOT a problem with sex, specifically - although that might be the relationship problem, I suppose). Intimacy isn't the solution then, just like it isn't now.
It is quite likely he's having space problems, if this has started since they moved in together - does he have anything that gets him out of the house? Does he work a lot, then spend the rest of his time at home? Does he get out often? Does she ever do things without him, or does she stay at home to "be with him"?
If he's not getting the space he needs (or, more precisely, he thinks he needs), he'll be VERY unwilling to give up more of it to do it. He simply won't be in the mood - and it's a product of them living together, and the relationship not living up to what he expected/needs because of it.
It's a pretty common problem, actually - with both sexes.
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I agree.
I also wonder if he has another woman on the side.
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