i have been with my boyfriend for about 10 months and the sex has been normal, however recently for some reason i have gone off sex, i just dont feel like it as much as i used to, is that normal, cause my boyfriend doesnt think so and he's getting frustrated about it, we keep arguing all the time because off this, help.........
Angel answered Tuesday April 6 2004, 8:09 pm: Hi im angel i think it is totally normal i mean all you have to do is find what you want and what makes him happy spice it up some do something different try another poistion. Or maybe you two just need to take a break or while and just cuddle and know how much each other mean to you. [ Angel's advice column | Ask Angel A Question ]
PepeLePew answered Sunday April 4 2004, 9:20 pm: It is normal. I heard before that *too much* sex isn't very good for your health anyway.
Lizzy answered Sunday April 4 2004, 8:54 pm: It is totally normal. Just keep the intimate stuff for special occasions, don't do it all the time. Try to seduce, then tease him. It'll make both of you want it a little more
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Centralgal06 answered Sunday April 4 2004, 7:31 pm: Well if your doing the same thing all the time than ya it'll get boring ..So all you need to do is spice it up..do what you havent done or do what yoy have done in a new way [ Centralgal06's advice column | Ask Centralgal06 A Question ]
Cspinoza1 answered Sunday April 4 2004, 5:19 pm: Of course its normal. At first you want sex all the time you know? But after a while you wear yourself out. Sex is fun/good only when you use it for when the feeling is truly right. You will learn when that moment is for you.
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