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Do you still fancy your DH?

107 replies

stirfry · 10/11/2009 14:53

And if so how do you keep the romance going amongst the madness that is day to day living with kids, work, etc?

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ladylush · 20/11/2009 10:54

Ah, that's a shame. Sorry you can't be together

peskykitty · 20/11/2009 10:58

Aaaaw, it's ok ladylush.

We are both single and

ladylush · 20/11/2009 11:08

lol best of both worlds then

Boobz · 27/11/2009 22:30

I fancy DH, a lot. Been together for 6 years, married for 4, and have an 8 month old. We used to be at it every night of the week (but he also used to be in the Royal Marines, so he wasn't home an awful lot, so we were at it like rabbits when he was)...

But since he came to work in London and we've had our beautiful baby girl, I feel like we take each other for granted a lot, and don't have enough intimate time (my fault - feel so tired all the time now I am back at work and still looking after DD 2 days a week and on the weekend as well). So sometimes I forget I fancy him. But when I remember, it makes me go all gooey.

This thread has made me promise to have a night out at least once a week from now on, just the 2 of us, followed by hot sex.

goodnightmoon · 28/11/2009 20:30

yes, together 9 years, married 8, have a 1+ year old. He is sexy and loving and reliable. have to admit he is the one that pushes for sex but it is always fabulous and one of the main foundations of our relationship. i hope and pray i never lose him, he is the best man i've ever been with.

mumtofour · 29/11/2009 01:21

lots of positives here for you... not so sure my response so positive...it is hard when kids come alomg to keep that spark anywhere near where it began.. good luck to you xxx

BitOfFun · 29/11/2009 01:44

Oh totally. I can't even describe how much. I love watching him sleep, or get dressed or whatever.

We have a few challenges with the kids, especially with my very disabled daughter, but we try to keep the mindset of working together.

Spending some time on your own together is the key,I think.

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