Underlying, maybe undiagnosed health issues…. diabetes can have similar effects on sex life. I know, happened to my husband. His diabetes caused ED, and that embarrassed him so we just stopped having a sex life. Then we finally talked about it just before I was going to leave. Now it's 7 years later, his diabetes is under control and we have a much more satisfying sex life.
To add on to this… I was not “attracting girls” when I was OPs age, I’m now much older and I’m attracting plenty. There’s a lot that goes into it, but if you think I’m somehow more physically attractive fifteen years later you’re wrong.
I’m just more easy going and confident. I know how to handle either one on one or group dynamics in a charismatic way. I can carry a conversation or listen. I can present myself in a way where women approach me and feel both attracted and comfortable. Those are all skills that have popped up. Oddly enough they popped up as a result of being married and then having the marriage fail…
But anyways op, don’t feel bad. There’s a lot going against you in this dynamic. I’d seek out if I were you
At this point it's indefinite. We planned to move back together at one point, but no sooner than a couple of years. It really depends on our jobs, plus I will probably move abroad sometime in the future and I'm not sure if he will be able to follow me.
My friend and her husband in NY babysit maximum 5 dogs per night for people who need to go on trips. Everyday need to walk the dogs and clean/ feed them.
Yeah, which is used to show how he's going against what they want. You realize that, right?
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Underlying, maybe undiagnosed health issues…. diabetes can have similar effects on sex life. I know, happened to my husband. His diabetes caused ED, and that embarrassed him so we just stopped having a sex life. Then we finally talked about it just before I was going to leave. Now it's 7 years later, his diabetes is under control and we have a much more satisfying sex life.
I don’t think it works like that but can you elaborate?
To add on to this… I was not “attracting girls” when I was OPs age, I’m now much older and I’m attracting plenty. There’s a lot that goes into it, but if you think I’m somehow more physically attractive fifteen years later you’re wrong.
I’m just more easy going and confident. I know how to handle either one on one or group dynamics in a charismatic way. I can carry a conversation or listen. I can present myself in a way where women approach me and feel both attracted and comfortable. Those are all skills that have popped up. Oddly enough they popped up as a result of being married and then having the marriage fail…
But anyways op, don’t feel bad. There’s a lot going against you in this dynamic. I’d seek out if I were you
At this point it's indefinite. We planned to move back together at one point, but no sooner than a couple of years. It really depends on our jobs, plus I will probably move abroad sometime in the future and I'm not sure if he will be able to follow me.
Those are for people who are morbidly obese you're only 25lbs overweight , go to the gym
Have a pet.
My friend and her husband in NY babysit maximum 5 dogs per night for people who need to go on trips. Everyday need to walk the dogs and clean/ feed them.
short answer…already cheating