We are on a porn website here, and for some people the topic of
MARRIAGE doesn't seem to be very relevant.
Either because they are not married, or because the wife is not
particularly sexually motivated - and therefore has no interest in
the "erotic wonderland of pornography". (Just like the vast
majority of women unfortunately have no interest in pornography - why
is that?)
I assume that most of the men here have marital experience. Does
sexuality still play an important role in your marriage? The older
you get, the less sex you seem to have. And the more interested the
men are in pornography. No sex with the wife - that's why we're on
ImageFap.
I've been very, very happily married for over 30 years. My wife is
my greatest fortune. Who can say that about himself after so many
years? My wife and I have a recipe for how to have a very active,
fulfilling, vibrant sex life for many years: We don't have sex with
each other, but with others. So we've been living together like
siblings for 26 years and it's going very well. We are often touchy
with each other, but it never gets sexual. My wife has her lovers,
and I have mine, we don't know the others, we don't talk about it
either. It works very well.
That's why we don't have any jealousy. After all, "cheating"
is the most common reason for the failure of a marriage. You really
have to ask yourself whether your partner can be attractive and
erotically appealing for the rest of your life? Do you not have
desires that your spouse may not or cannot fulfill? And isn't it
incredibly interesting to have new sexual experiences? Who can be
blamed for that? Don't we all want to have a fulfilling sex life
without fear of losing our partner?
Our marriage model is unimaginable for many, but it works very
well for us. Sometimes we talk about it with friends and it always
causes arguments: "Is that what you want?" It can cause
fear and insecurity. Only one thing is important: that you really
love each other. This doesn't necessarily include sexual loyalty, but
the trust to stay together for a lifetime.
What do you think?
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