For most of the advice in the manosphere, sex seems to be the end game. Lots and lots of sex, whenever and however you want it. While that seems cool to a point, I've never (and I mean, NEVER, even when I was a teenager) been one of those guys that wanted to have sex every day. Once or twice a week has always been good for me. So the issue I'm having is that the books I've read so far in this space plus most of the advice in these forums and similar sites assumes that sex is the most important thing in a relationship and you need to be banging constantly or always bringing it up with your woman in order for both of you to be happy. I'm a pretty healthy guy - I lift weights, do cardio, have my diet on track, get plenty of sleep and take a handful of good supplements - but this just doesn't sound appealing. Granted I have a very busy schedule, but in my free time there are tons of things I like to do, and sex isn't always on the top of that list. I do want a relationship with a healthy sex life but sex is probably the second or third most important thing to me in a romantic relationship, if that. Is this really supposed to be the focal point of a relationship? And if so, is there something wrong with me for not having that kind of appetite? Serious question here.
On the other hand, if there is nothing wrong with me and this is a normal thing - how do I reconcile the advice is this space and apply it toward meeting women?
TLDR - Is there something wrong with me if my sex drive doesn't seem to be as high as most 'healthy' males?
On the other hand, if there is nothing wrong with me and this is a normal thing - how do I reconcile the advice is this space and apply it toward meeting women?
TLDR - Is there something wrong with me if my sex drive doesn't seem to be as high as most 'healthy' males?
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