Question Posted Saturday December 10 2005, 2:01 am
ok well heres the deal. Me and my girlfriend have been together for about 6 months, and we are in love. We know we are in love, we have gone threw some of the hardest things a couple could go threw, and we're still together. And yes we are sexually active. Or use to be. Heres the hard part, we use to be really sexually active, and we decided to slow it down a bit, and i am cool with that. But for the past weeks, EVERY single night we're together she makes up a new excuse, "im tired, its a school night, my head hurts, my stomach hurts, my legs hurt, i have to get up early, bad day at work ect..." And any time we get to be alone at night, the only time she will lay down with me is when she is saying "good night"
No i am not one of those guys who only looks to "hook up" in a relationship, but guys have certain physical wants, or needs. And lately i havent been getting any. What the hell am i supose to do? And if your a girl whos just going to sit there and call me a shallow bastard for posting something like this, cuz you probably dont have much of a sex life(not by choice), screw off i really dont care what you have to say.
xxoBriannax answered Saturday December 10 2005, 10:01 am: Ask her why the sudden change in her mood? Girls are weird like that. I was like that with my boyfriend for like 2 weeks. I was back to normal though after those 2 weeks. Maybe she has her period and doesn't want to tell you? Just try and talk to her to see what is wrong, it could be more than just her making up excuses. [ xxoBriannax's advice column | Ask xxoBriannax A Question ]
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