Before reading this, know that there is some pretty adult subject matter in this post. You've been warned. I'm posting this because I desire real advice from real people. Not mainstream Christian marital counselors who say that everything that goes wrong in a marriage is a husband's fault and he should just shut up and deal with it.
So my wife and I enjoy great sex. The only thing (and I wouldn't call it a complaint) is that she doesn't really embrace our sexuality. She doesn't really like for me to touch her sexually in any way other than kissing and the pure act of sexual intercourse. So often times I'll try to initiate sex through gentle/loving/passionate touch, only to be rejected with her turning away from we and saying "what are you doing?". This leaves me feeling pretty rejected and it's hard for me to stay in the mood long enough to try any other methods of initiating sex. Pretty much the only real form of initiating/foreplay without rejection is just kissing.
She talks a lot about how women almost purely enjoy sex for emotional reasons while men almost purely enjoy sex for physical stimulation( which I believe to be poppycock she has learned from Christian marital counselors, namely Mark Gungar). Sometimes I feel her being "disconnected" from the act when we make love, especially if we try a position where our torsos aren't close to one-another. She says it makes her feel like we aren't being intimate.
All of this leaves me feeling a little undesired physically. I feel like sexually, I just please her emotionally and she kind of makes it sound like satisfying her purely through physical stimulation is an impossibility for anyone. Nothing about sex seems to sexually excite her. Just me telling her I love her.
I have had long sexual relationships with women in the past and this is the first time I have had to deal with sexual "rules" and stipulations like these. I feel like sex is too complicated now and almost too much work to deal with at times (but not quite haha). If a normal married Christian person could help me out that would be fantastic.
Thanks.
P.S. I have tried talking to her about all of this multiple times. She gets offended and we will either fight or she will cry and think she is a bad lover and I'll feel like a jack-wagon and just say forget about it.
So my wife and I enjoy great sex. The only thing (and I wouldn't call it a complaint) is that she doesn't really embrace our sexuality. She doesn't really like for me to touch her sexually in any way other than kissing and the pure act of sexual intercourse. So often times I'll try to initiate sex through gentle/loving/passionate touch, only to be rejected with her turning away from we and saying "what are you doing?". This leaves me feeling pretty rejected and it's hard for me to stay in the mood long enough to try any other methods of initiating sex. Pretty much the only real form of initiating/foreplay without rejection is just kissing.
She talks a lot about how women almost purely enjoy sex for emotional reasons while men almost purely enjoy sex for physical stimulation( which I believe to be poppycock she has learned from Christian marital counselors, namely Mark Gungar). Sometimes I feel her being "disconnected" from the act when we make love, especially if we try a position where our torsos aren't close to one-another. She says it makes her feel like we aren't being intimate.
All of this leaves me feeling a little undesired physically. I feel like sexually, I just please her emotionally and she kind of makes it sound like satisfying her purely through physical stimulation is an impossibility for anyone. Nothing about sex seems to sexually excite her. Just me telling her I love her.
I have had long sexual relationships with women in the past and this is the first time I have had to deal with sexual "rules" and stipulations like these. I feel like sex is too complicated now and almost too much work to deal with at times (but not quite haha). If a normal married Christian person could help me out that would be fantastic.
Thanks.
P.S. I have tried talking to her about all of this multiple times. She gets offended and we will either fight or she will cry and think she is a bad lover and I'll feel like a jack-wagon and just say forget about it.
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