By nolove - 14/11/2012 10:36 - Australia

Spicy
Today, the love of my life, and long term partner, sat me down and told me that he feels so comfortable in our relationship that he no longer feels the need to have sex with me, and he doesn't think that that will ever change. FML
I agree, your life sucks 37 582
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Same thing different taste

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Man I don't get that at all. Screw comfortable, I would have to be dead to not want to have sex with my girlfriend.

perdix 29

He loves you so much, he doesn't want to give you the STD he just contracted, but not quite enough to refrain from contracting an STD in the first place. You're right in that sweet spot.

A lot of talk on the needs of sex here. I myself have been celibate for over ten years now. Before you all start thumbing down, or say crap like " you must be ugly" you should know it was a personal choice. I have had many relationships, one with someone I honestly loved. But I just don't feel the need for sex,which is why men go off me very fast, women last a bit longer, as I am all for giving them a little pleasure, just don't want it for myself. I'm Bi in case I didn't make that clear.

That is called "asexual." There are forums about it.

TheyCallMeDamien 17

Get a new lover if this is unacceptable to you. Just because your partner doesn't need sex doesn't mean it applies to you as well. You two obviously have extremely incompatible sex drives.

I agree with the sex does not equal love. People do have lasting relationships WITHOUT sex, but in this case, OP does indeed have to speak with their partner about possibly spicing up their intimacy.

He only feels like that because of his hormones, wait a month or so, or maybe he's now asexual.

Seriously, he's probably having ED problems and is too embarrassed! Look into it OP, and never give up! Have faith in your sex life.