Topic: A spin on the generic question
Ladywind7's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:15 PM
Could you cope with love, but no sex with your SO?

no photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:16 PM
Absolutely flowerforyou

no1phD's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:18 PM
No sex..with SO..?

Ladywind7's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:23 PM

No sex..with SO..?

It happens. Love may of come first and for whatever reason be it sickness, travel, etc sex is not an option anymore.

Ladywind7's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:24 PM

Absolutely flowerforyou

flowers

no1phD's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:30 PM
Ohhh.. I am so gone...lol..
sorry... I will look after you pay people to take care of you.. make sure you want for nothing...
But..no.more SEX...NOOOOOO..
.. chances are that's what you like most about me to begin with...
.... so task me to give it up...

...nooooo.....sorry.. I can only do my hand for so long..... eventually something is going to have to give...
.. and I do not want to be unfaithful..
Sooooo......

SitkaRains's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:30 PM
Edited by SitkaRains on Sun 04/12/15 05:54 PM
Of course I could and would...
Just thinking about when it would happens
makes it all the sweeter



And if there would a reason that it could never happen
it would be tough but if the love was strong enough then yes
I still would stay

dreamerana's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:41 PM
yes

2469nascar's photo
Sun 04/12/15 05:59 PM


No sex..with SO..?

It happens. Love may of come first and for whatever reason be it sickness, travel, etc sex is not an option anymore.

F no,,,JK that would suck but we all have to deal with it sooner or later,,RIGHT?

TMommy's photo
Sun 04/12/15 06:05 PM
mmmmm temporarily due to separation or illness? of course

permanently? uhhhhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmm

whew that would tough sad

MelMaxx's photo
Sun 04/12/15 06:11 PM
Edited by MelMaxx on Sun 04/12/15 06:16 PM
That would certainly depend on the relationship.
If you have been together for years and years and are soulmates and both parties communicate, then YES ABSOLUTELY!
However, for me, at my age and single status....HECK NO!!
In my opinion there are ALWAYS sexually fulfilling alternatives. bigsmile :wink:

Dodo_David's photo
Sun 04/12/15 07:21 PM

Could you cope with love, but no sex with your SO?


My late wife was a cancer patient, and during the last two years of her life, she was not capable of having sex.
Yet, I continued to love her. Real love gives a person the ability to cope.

Annierooroo's photo
Sun 04/12/15 07:27 PM
Yes I would for sickness or things that are out of our control but not sure about anything else. I would have to really think about it.

mikey5360's photo
Sun 04/12/15 07:30 PM
Been there...done that...sickness...

Next question please...bigsmile

theseacoast's photo
Sun 04/12/15 07:41 PM


Could you cope with love, but no sex with your SO?


My late wife was a cancer patient, and during the last two years of her life, she was not capable of having sex.
Yet, I continued to love her. Real love gives a person the ability to cope.


flowers :heart: (((Dodo)))


And yes, it might be hard sometimes, but OP didn�t say that there can be no kiss or embrace - and that would be enough for me.
However even if that wouldn�t be possible I would definitelly stay with the loved one. Besides, I would be incapable of being with anybody else anyway when my heart is somewhere else. So answer is simple: yes.

no photo
Sun 04/12/15 07:57 PM



Could you cope with love, but no sex with your SO?


My late wife was a cancer patient, and during the last two years of her life, she was not capable of having sex.
Yet, I continued to love her. Real love gives a person the ability to cope.


flowers :heart: (((Dodo)))


And yes, it might be hard sometimes, but OP didn�t say that there can be no kiss or embrace - and that would be enough for me.
However even if that wouldn�t be possible I would definitelly stay with the loved one. Besides, I would be incapable of being with anybody else anyway when my heart is somewhere else. So answer is simple: yes.


So true :heart:

Desire for sex is mostly just that...physical desire and attraction... Love ought not to be equated with lust.

no photo
Sun 04/12/15 08:48 PM
I've hardly had any intimacy with a man. Please don't take that away from me. I'm so sick of fantasizing. So no!!!

SuzQ66's photo
Sun 04/12/15 09:15 PM
As a person who suffers from what at times can be an extremely painful disorder, I have had to say no at times to someone I was in a relationship with. This is not always met with love and/or understanding. For myself, yes, I could and would. Still looking for someone who feels the same, and won't pout, persist, or have a temper fit if it's too painful for me.

dcastelmissy's photo
Sun 04/12/15 09:20 PM
Definitely, if he truly had integrity and true love for me! The true bonds need not be physical! Physical is great but it's the deeper bonds I would be concerned with!