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>>345400 ..huh? Having a satifying sexual relationship is not about the taste of your semes, it is about communication. During such communication the taste of your cum might be brought up as an issue, but if you're already having problems, it is unlikely taste is suddenly going to change her ways. My friend is, of course, not me. I wasn't foolish enough to marry a girl I'd only known for a year, who didn't beleive in sex before marraige. However, I can relate to his situation in some way. My girlfriend and I (seven years pretty soon) went through a time when our priorites changed a lot, and they changed differently for each of us. It took about a year for us to both get sick of becoming more and more distant to finally sit down and start working things out. I don't know why, but it seems like when people feel distant or lonely in a relationship, they seem to try and ignore the feeling/problem. However, after we both faced things, it was only a few months of changing our schedules and following up on eachothers needs that things turned around for us. When things were bad, it seemed without hope, yet they turned around and the last three years have been our best. In the same way I hope that my friend who is stuck in a sexless marraige, can work his way to a 50/50 point of understanding with his wife, because as wreckless as their decision to marry was (in my eyes), they do care about eachother, and so there is hope. But not if he just continues to feel bad and say nothing. Anyway, sorry OP for adding to the derail of thread ^_^;;
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