There are so many threads where the OP has a low sex drive or where the OP's partner has a low sex drive.
Leaving aside those where the OP has had a young baby or where there has been illness or unusual stress, does anyone have the moral right to say "I don't want sex and I don't want you to have it, either"?
I'm not talking about where a partner is flirting with someone else or is using porn and the partner objects.
I'm talking about reasonable situations, eg the kids are aged 10 upwards and the OP or their partner just doesn't want sex.
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Do partners who don't want sex have the 'right' to object to their partners having sex elsewhere?
ImperialBlether · 24/08/2011 22:40
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