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Master Don Juan
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So I was out playing golf with a buddy of mine and he randomly mentioned he wasn't on the best of terms with his wife at the moment - they've been married for ~10 years or so. Apparently since the kids were out of the house for the weekend the wife had promised him sex during that time. The moment I heard this I knew he was going to say he didn't get any, because you can't schedule passion - that just doesn't work.
Anyway it turns out after they got back from their evening out she said she was too tired and he was pretty pissed off with her. It got me thinking, how the hell can you manage this situation as a guy?
Even the other day I was back visiting the parents and my dad apparently wasn't talking to my mum. I asked her why and she very candidly said it was because he wanted sex one evening and she was too tired so turned him down. His way of dealing with it is just to withdraw attention from her (which I've seen mentioned here before - I was actually quite impressed with my dad) but it still seems slightly childish.
Since I'm not married and have never been in a significantly long relationship I don't know how I would deal with this situation. I've always figured the benefit of not being married is that there's always the threat that the guy can walk. The second you get married and the handcuffs are on, you no longer have that card to play.. which is one of the big problems I see with marriage; the woman can effectively hold the man ransom with no negative consequence, because ultimately she knows she can divorce him and he'll be the loser.
So what options does a guy have here? I should mention that my friend isn't a guy who takes care of himself. He's really let himself go physically and I can certainly understand her point of view if there's a lack of physical attraction. I don't know how much difference it'd make if he was in good shape though, as the position of power for the woman still exists.
The only way I can see of dealing with the situation is always strive to be the best and keep flirting with other women. As long as the wife sees the guy is still capable of drawing the interest of other women, she should still be fighting for her man, but I don't know how that plays out in reality.
To the married guys: How do you manage it? Or are all married men suffering from a lack of sex?
It's times like this that I'm glad I'm single...
Anyway it turns out after they got back from their evening out she said she was too tired and he was pretty pissed off with her. It got me thinking, how the hell can you manage this situation as a guy?
Even the other day I was back visiting the parents and my dad apparently wasn't talking to my mum. I asked her why and she very candidly said it was because he wanted sex one evening and she was too tired so turned him down. His way of dealing with it is just to withdraw attention from her (which I've seen mentioned here before - I was actually quite impressed with my dad) but it still seems slightly childish.
Since I'm not married and have never been in a significantly long relationship I don't know how I would deal with this situation. I've always figured the benefit of not being married is that there's always the threat that the guy can walk. The second you get married and the handcuffs are on, you no longer have that card to play.. which is one of the big problems I see with marriage; the woman can effectively hold the man ransom with no negative consequence, because ultimately she knows she can divorce him and he'll be the loser.
So what options does a guy have here? I should mention that my friend isn't a guy who takes care of himself. He's really let himself go physically and I can certainly understand her point of view if there's a lack of physical attraction. I don't know how much difference it'd make if he was in good shape though, as the position of power for the woman still exists.
The only way I can see of dealing with the situation is always strive to be the best and keep flirting with other women. As long as the wife sees the guy is still capable of drawing the interest of other women, she should still be fighting for her man, but I don't know how that plays out in reality.
To the married guys: How do you manage it? Or are all married men suffering from a lack of sex?
It's times like this that I'm glad I'm single...