shagnificent belafonte
I am he who lurks...
Them dudes musta never had a chick flirt with them in front of they wives....
.....the energy different
.....the energy different
Naw it's the power of marriage. Any woman would pull this shyt. Most men have alot to lose in divorce. Women know it.Obviously its a certain type of woman that's doing this shyt. I've had women attempt to do this shyt with me multiple times, only for me end up fukking 5-10 minutes later.
And obviously it sounds like some of these dudes don't know their chicks. Indifference goes a long way.
It’s only a sex strike with the husbands. They getting it from elsewhere...
I can only assume their husbands are . That’s the only conclusion that makes sense for this to work.
A worker at McDonald'sThey think they’re doing something with a “sex-strike”
Meanwhile, they all smashing their receptionist or executive assistant.
PURE FACTSif your wife feels she can do this to you, she clearly feels your not a in demend type man. when your woman knows other females
want you, they not pulling this shyt.
They married weak nikkas
Their husbands are simps.
husbands also aren’t moving correct, if ya girl think you are her only option she gonna move like this.
These cats are like 23 and their girl is withholding sex from them.. AT 23
get fukking married brehs
true, if the husbands start hitting the gym, it might be a wrapI can only assume their husbands are . That’s the only conclusion that makes sense for this to work.
if your wife feels she can do this to you, she clearly feels your not a in demend type man. when your woman knows other females
want you, they not pulling this shyt.
He threw a strop but I stood firm
Stay-at-home mum Alisa Ali, 23, lives in Sutton, South London, with her partner Sam Solomon, 24, a civil servant, and their two-year-old son Aiden. She says:
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Stay-at-home mum Alisa Ali, 23, lives in Sutton, South London, with her partner Sam Solomon, 24, a civil servant, and their two-year-old son Aiden. She didn't tell her husband straight away and explained what she was doing after he started complaining they weren't having sex
Sam and I have been together for four years, and sex has always been important. We make love every other day. We’ll even have sex after an argument.
So going on a sex strike last year wasn’t something I embarked upon lightly. Instead it was the result of my deep frustration about what I viewed as his lack of commitment to our family, and the fleeting attention he was paying our son.
He works long hours as a civil servant and I understand it’s tiring, but at the weekend it seemed to me he only thought of himself.
Instead of spending quality time with his family, he wanted to make those 48 hours all about him; having a lie-in, watching football or going out by himself.
For three months, I kept telling him it was important he spent time with me and Aiden, and served as a good role model for his son.
Finally, after a fraught argument, it became clear the only way he’d change his ways was if I did something big to show how serious I was. I knew my son behaved better after having things taken away from him, and I figured his father would be the same.
I didn’t tell him straight away. Instead, after he started complaining we weren’t having sex, I explained what I was doing. I wanted to spell out to him that his actions had repercussions. Naturally he was upset, and even threw a strop — as ‘children’ do.
Because I had threatened to go on a sex strike before and had always caved in, after his initial histrionics he didn’t take me seriously, and kept trying to initiate sex.
I missed having sex, but I never gave in because I wanted results. I didn’t for a moment believe he would look for sex elsewhere. I can’t imagine how I’d react if he had announced he would strike. I’d wonder if he’d been taken over by aliens!
When he realised I was sticking to my guns he became very annoyed, and told me I was being ‘childish’ and inconsiderate of him and his physical needs.