When a significant other doesn't want to have sex as much with their partner, it DOESN'T mean they're no longer attracted to them.
Attraction can play a big part in why a person doesn't want to have as much sex with their partner anymore, but the partner could have emotional and physical problems that may override the thought of having sex.
Depression, insecurities, and also a persons age can play a role in how much sex they have and want.
The passion of sex can always come back, but a couple has to resolve the root of why the passion was gone in the first place before moving on.
No, it doesn't mean that they aren't attracted to their partner.
ReplyDeleteThe person could be going threw something mentally, physically or emotional that affects their sex drive.
When a significant other doesn't want to have sex as much with their partner, it DOESN'T mean they're no longer attracted to them.
ReplyDeleteAttraction can play a big part in why a person doesn't want to have as much sex with their partner anymore, but the partner could have emotional and physical problems that may override the thought of having sex.
Depression, insecurities, and also a persons age can play a role in how much sex they have and want.
The passion of sex can always come back, but a couple has to resolve the root of why the passion was gone in the first place before moving on.