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I asked my male partner to have sex, however he didn’t want to, does that mean he does not like me sexually anymore?

I asked my male partner to have sex, however he didn’t want to, does that mean he does not like me sexually anymore?

On the contrary of what society leads us to believe, men don't want to have sex all the time. Of course, being denied something you want can result in your feeling disappointed however, most of the time, that is all it is - a disappointment. in long-term relationships, being denied sex is very common, and there can be multiple reasons, such as exhaustion or stress, which results in a partner to say no. If it bothers you speak to him about it and about how it makes you feel. If you are getting denied frequently, it is ok to ask him why he doesn't want to have sex. Communication is always the key to a loving and healthy relationship.

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