> If sexual activity in a marriage were easy to track, what is the graph of sexual activity vs years of marriage?
It’s not and it depends on who generates the studies. The “pro-family” groups always bias everything to favor marriage. Other studies may skew toward sexual frequency for cohabitation. Apparently a critical factor to skew things is counting all single people vs. sexually active single people.
Then you have the 15%-20% of marriages that are sexless.
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16 1/2 Years and sex was everything I expected it to be and MORE MORE. I got even more because I married a VERY Jealous woman who was always accusing me of wandering. After 7 years of feeling the pain of the Jealousy I decided to have an affair.
Made the decision on a very hard and 3 day Solo Mountain Climb. Came back and in just a few days chose a married gal at work I was having lunch with anyway and made my move AND AND 5 day a week loving in the car until I made her Pregnant and she was trying to get pregnant but NOT with my sperm ( Condom failed )
My wife said that was for her the very best year for sex cause I was overcompensating and made love to wife a LOT LOT more. The more I got from both the more I needed.
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A new start if you ask me. Dive into hobbies or work or whatever. I think I'm going to assemble a hi-fi setup and get back into music myself 8).