Couple giving up sex to save marriage
The lights went out and no one was at home – obviously, that was a good thing.
It turns out that less movement in the bedroom might be something that keeps some couples together.
While sexless marriages are often seen as a box office for one-way tickets, more couples share their love life – minus the actual Making sex -Happier than ever.
Corey told Popsugar’s Corey in a recent interview that their relationship reached a whole new climax after 13 years with his partner… without diminishing.
“We grew up closer than ever during the time we didn’t have sex,” Cory said. “Sex is not the reason we are together; it’s just a good reward.”
The couple, hormone-driven teenagers gathered together and hit a dry patch after spinning – between chronic fatigue, body image problems and plain burnout. Ultimately, they just stop prioritizing sexual behavior.
“We were just in a bit of a mood,” Cory explained. “We learned to be better and really communicate, and there was no fight at all.”
Instead of calling it quit, they hugged, kissed, dated, and realized that their connection was not determined in the bedroom gymnastics.
“We have a strong relationship, it’s built on mutual respect and really like each other.”
Cory is not alone. In a related Reddit post, a man praised his six-year sexless marriage:
“The decision to stay has been the best of my life so far. I’ve woken up every day for the past few years and have been lucky enough to be such a great companion.”
These couples may have a more trend than they thought.
As the Post previously reported, Americans have done less, or no, at all, according to government research analyzed by the Family Institute.
Gender-free soared between the ages of 22 and 34, with 24% of men and 13% of women saying they had no sex last year.
“All in all, for young adult men, all measures of gender-free have roughly doubled over the past decade,” IFS noted. “For young adult women, it’s growing by about 50%.
A major factor? Fewer people get hitchhiked-people who don’t necessarily get busy.

Even within marriage, it is well known that it has been dry for several months. Post-holiday pressure, credit card bills and family drama all contributed to national sexual desire.
“It is very common for couples to fall in closeness in January,” Simone Jobson, a relationship consultant, told The Post.
“The holidays create a lot of external pressure…most people just need time to rest and recover.”
But cold winters don’t always mean cold relationships.
As Corey proves, sometimes taking a step back helps couples find new ways to connect and even get back to the bedroom.
After two years of sexual intercourse, she and her beauty have recently become increasingly afraid – but not out of inner gui.
“Sex is a wonderful way to connect and feel good, but it doesn’t have to be the foundation of marriage,” she said.
Forgot seven years of itching – some couples skip the sheets completely, thus seizing the happiness of marriage.

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