See the 7 ways Sex can become dangerous to your marriage

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life pleasuProblems in the bedroom can lead to deep dissatisfaction. When you have sexual problems in your marriage, it is a warning alarm that danger lies ahead. You need to get familiar with the seven ways sex can become dangerous to your marriage and nip it in the bud before it festers into something you can’t handle anymore.

1. When One of you begins to control how frequently you should have sex

Couples vary in the frequency of having sex or not having sex. Although studies report that married people on average have sex seven times a month, there is no magic formula that couples can follow to ensure a happy sex life. The crucial point is that both partners have to feel good about how much sex they are having and how much control they have over their sex life. it is not the function of one of the couple deciding when and how sex should happen, when this begins to take place between a couple, relationship killers like dissatisfaction, resentment and anger can emerge.

2. Withholding Sex from your spouse

This is a very big and common problem among couples, particularly if sex is used as a weapon to punish one another. It’s particularly toxic if an unresolved grievance from the past is offered up as the reason for the withholding of sex. Once one partner ends up sleeping on the couch instead of the marital bed, the end is probably near. This most often than not ends up in the affected partner seeking solace in another bed.

3. When Sex is completely taken out of the marriage

Marriages where sex never or very rarely occurs is an issue that has gained more attention in recent years. Studies estimate that a whopping 15 percent of married couples have not had sex with their spouse in the last six months to one year. In some cases, this can be an indication that the marriage has died and the couple has decided to stay together for other reasons like money, children or health insurance. In other cases, the marriage may have morphed into a platonic relationship. An sexless marriage becomes a problem if one person is unhappy with the situation and yearns for a sexual connection with a partner.

In some marriages, a breakdown in the sexual relationship may be an indicator of deeper problems in the relationship such as lack of trust, intimacy, resentment, anger. One or both people may be suffering from depression. These are issues that can be worked on in therapy, if both people are willing to do the work. A lack of interest in sex can also be a symptom of a medical or aging issue. Some people maintain an active sex drive till the end of their lives. Others lose their drive as they advance in years. The health of a relationship between older partners will be based on whether both are equally content with their sex lives.

4. When you start getting too busy or too tired for sex.

This issue frequently rears its head when a couple has a busy family life or if one or both partners has a demanding job. Not having time for sex can be a problem if it becomes a way of life and the couple loses their closeness and intimacy. Planning regular date nights is something commonly advised for couples who don’t have enough one-on-one time. The downside is that scheduling sex tends to preclude spontaneity. Balancing scheduling with occasional spontaneity might be the best formula for success.

5. When porn begins to replace the excitement of sex

A lot of people look at porn, including men and women with healthy sex lives. Porn can become a problem if one partner doesn’t like the other watching porn, particularly if it’s perceived as a replacement for sex with the partner. As with other sexual problems, porn addiction can be an indicator of an emotional disconnect between a couple. If the porn becomes a hidden addiction consumed in private, there may be underlying issues that require help from a professional in addition to compromise between the partners.

6. When the couple stop enjoying sex with each other

A surprising number of married people I have talked to speak openly of not enjoying sex with their partners anymore. In some marriages, rediscovering a satisfying sex life can involve communicating what does and doesn’t feel good, asking for sexual acts that are not being given, or asking for more variety if it’s become too predictable or repetitive. Here’s an exercise I recommend: one person is the passive recipient of sexual attention and can ask the other for anything they desire. The person giving expects nothing in return. Next time the roles switch. Through this, partners are able to ask for things they may have a problem vocalizing, and the other person learns a lot about what their partner really enjoys.

7. When one of the partners cheat!

This is the most obvious marriage killer. The positive side of cheating is that it can sometimes serve to revive a relationship; it’s an opportunity to bring up what is lacking in the relationship and propel a couple into a renewed and better union — though it’s a painful way to get there.

Sexual satisfaction in all its forms is a vital part of a healthy marriage — though of course it’s not the whole picture. I once heard a therapist describe a good marriage as being like a three legged stool: one leg is emotional connection, one is mental connection, and the other is sexual connection. If one leg is missing, the stool collapses. (OloriSupergal)

 

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