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After the Honeymoon, the drive starts to vanish. Myth or Fact?

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After the Honeymoon, the sex drive starts to vanish.  Myth or Fact?

Today’s wives are as busy as their husbands.  Wives are not only doing the job of mothering children; they are also the housekeeper, the student, the Corporate Director, the ministry leader or some are even Pastoring churches.  With all this going on sex and intimacy, falls into a category of “when I can get to it”.   Many wives say they try to be sensitive to their husband’s drive considering they seem to “always be in the mood”.  Truth be told wives have been known to say they don’t see the need for all that.  Men, on the other hand, daily initiate the pursuit knowing that it may be a challenge.  They hopelessly search for any given opportunity to “kick off the flames of intimacy”.  From the wives undressing to a subtle suggestion of what meal they want…a husband can be tired and beat but will spark to the moment if given the right suggestion.  What happen to the eye candy, firm body, man that kept you wanting him during the dating season?  Where the woman who you knew is would keep you endowed all night?  After the Honeymoon…did the drive disappear?  Is this what they say about married people having less sex a Myth or is it a Fact? Are singles having all the fun?

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