I’m 62, and my wife is 54. We have been married for nearly two years. Six months after we were married, she had a major prolapse of her bladder. At that point, her desire for sex greatly diminished. This went on for almost a year. Six months ago, she had a hysterectomy. Now she has no desire for sex at all, nor does she have any desire for intimacy. We even sleep in separate beds. I still very much want sex. I have really tried to be understanding, but it hurts and is very disappointing.
Women have a pill for that now.
Hate to break it to ya, but she probably wasnt enjoying it in the first place or this wouldn't be the case.She'd at least like you enough to give it up whether she wants to or not like many wives do.Sounds like it gave her an excuse she wanted.Look to your skills, not the surgery
I take you so and so, in health and sickness, till death do us part. At least you will not die because of it.
Some bad advice here, but given the credentials of the source it makes sense; if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
i bet the bottom dropped out of yer boat on that one, try dry dock for men, bit sandy but reaches the bottom cheer up your husband can top it hysterectomy for men tv, no comments, unseasoned
in sickness and in health dude. Time and support along with communication and understanding.
So so saaaad
Deal with it, bro. Jack off, self-flagellate. Sex is not air.
It had the opposite effect on my ex-wife
Is this a click-bait headline designed to make me pissed off at men?
Get a new wife, or a side gf