Often people speak for the sake of it. But often as well, people will give you a half truth, dressed as a socially acceptable statement.
For me, 'we have too much sex' could mean one or both of two things, or variations thereof:
-'We have a lot of sex, but I'm becoming less interested, because (choose any reason whatsoever)'.
-'We don't have ENOUGH of the the sex that I like'.
Don't take a statement like that lightly, if you want to keep the girl in company. A lot of what is said can be brushed off, but certain things are more pertinent. And this is one such occasion.
She brought more of it up today when we met for a walk at lunch.
She doesn’t want to just do it because we can. She would rather have quality than quantity, and 6 times in two days is just TOO much for her. And us having sex all the time takes away from us doing other things outside of the house which would contribute more substance to the relationship. And all the sex makes her feel sedated to the point where she feels like a blob and doesn’t want to be in that state constantly; a lot of brain chemicals.
My gathering of it all from various perspectives here and her is:
1. She doesn’t want to feel like a piece of meat and wants more diversity in other areas in our relationship
2. Its simply too much sex for her (she even said she’s never had this much sex)
3. More isn’t always better; of anything.
4. It feels routine or predictable
So this weekend, I’m going to dial it back and let her come to me. Focus on areas that aren’t geared towards the sexual aspects. And as always, recalibrate how I interact with her to increase value in other areas.
She certainly not the type to state things in a socially acceptable manner. She’s very blunt and honest so the reasons she states I can actually take at face value.
I don’t believe it’s an interest thing or something deeper, such as you stated in your first point. We’re currently booking a trip together in August and she is always receptive to any date, text, phone call when I reach out. Now, if she was saying we have too much sex, and she was ignoring or acting distant, I would be looking at my exit.