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writes: i cant get enough sex im with my partner over 2 years and the longer we are together the higher my sex drive has become before we met it was nill now i want it every time i see himits driving him crazy and i think that its not normalhelp!
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reader, anonymous, writes (15 August 2006): Hey- I have this same problem, my sex drive is REALLY high. I have been married for 6 years and it just got higher, I'm 27. I look for my husband 90% of the time, I'm ALWAYS in the mood nad lately our sex life is better than before. There are times my husband says he's not in the mood but I always get him in the mood, in 6 years of marriage just 2 times I was not able to get him in the mood to make when he said he wasn't feeling. I feel my sex drive is higer than most women. I hear stories about all thse women that have trouble reaching an orgasm, I have at least one every time I made, I just love sex and I can't never get enough. I lost my virginty when I was 21, I was a virgin...Once I thought that my husband didn't really feel atracted to me because i could not undertsand why I always looked for him first but later I realized that is not that, it's just my sex drive that is very, very high...many times after we make I still masturbate, I'm always masturbating. no matter how many times we make a week.
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reader, hannieseds +, writes (14 August 2006):
Hey there,
It is a very good sign that your sex drive is increasing as your relationship goes on, not the other way around, so be thankful for that!
As for it driving him crazy, tread very carefully here as you don't want to pressure him into sex all the time just because you are horny all the time. Mismatched sex drives can spell doom for even the stronger relationship, so talk to him. He needs to understand that yours just gets stronger and stronger (will do wonders for his ego!) and that he will have to accommodate accordingly, but explain to him that you won't pressure him because you understand that his might not be on the same level after 2 years. Just be gentle and enjoy it! Remember invest in a vibrator or practise pleasing yourself if you are finding it is all a bit much for your man! xxx
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reader, anonymous, writes (14 August 2006): Sex is normal, having a high sex drive means more sexual chemicals are being released through your body. I've always found the best way is to speak to your partner, obviously not to apply any pressure but to let him know that your arousal levels are high and at the end of the day you would appreciate a little care and attention.
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