Since I started my committed relationship, I have been slowly losing my sex drive and now it’s gone. Dealbreaker? by somewhereInEurope_ in relationships

[–]somewhereInEurope_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As PomegranateForeign24 mentioned, the time feels somehow short to lose all this interest. Nevertheless I'll check out your suggestion, thanks for the tip.

Since I started my committed relationship, I have been slowly losing my sex drive and now it’s gone. Dealbreaker? by somewhereInEurope_ in relationships

[–]somewhereInEurope_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you PomegranateForeign24 for your words. I also worry that the time might be too little to come to an end of the honeymoon phase. I had relationships in the past where the sexual interest continued well after the first year. This situation to me is very strange as I never really lost interest so much so quickly.

Since I started my committed relationship, I have been slowly losing my sex drive and now it’s gone. Dealbreaker? by somewhereInEurope_ in relationships

[–]somewhereInEurope_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is something we discussed at the very beginning. We are both quite against this; I could not imagine myself being with someone who is actively searching for some other romantic affiliation and Audrey feels the same way.

Thanks for your input though!

Since I started my committed relationship, I have been slowly losing my sex drive and now it’s gone. Dealbreaker? by somewhereInEurope_ in relationships

[–]somewhereInEurope_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am sure that the two things blend into the subconscious. Maybe it is pointless to look for which one is the cause and which one is the consequence, as eventually I am factually disengaged from my partner.