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Are husbands angry when they can no longer have sex with their wives?

Update:

He has two different medical conditions.

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    12 months ago
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    Yes, you take away part of their manhood. It is a sense of pride. 

  • 11 months ago

    Most likely, yeah.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    12 months ago

    If he is the problem, he should seek help. If she is the problem, she should. Either way, when this happens to couples, that's something they need to discuss and, together, figure out what to do.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    12 months ago

    Not at all. Divorced men are very, very happy...

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  • ?
    Lv 5
    12 months ago

    If he only got married for that reaason

  • Anonymous
    12 months ago

    I suppose they just find another wet hole

  • Anonymous
    12 months ago

    No longer? How about whenever? Guys have been pissed off for years about the lack of sex from wives. There are some really solid frequency studies out there that show the married guys get less and pay more for sex than single guys. I see where the MGTOW ideas start to make sense to guys. Sex deficiency has long been attributed to male violence, and also very strongly to male suicide. The saying that depression is anger turned inward - makes you wonder, when all we here about these days is adolescent suicide, but the #1 category of suicidees are middle-aged (48 to 60) married males.

  • 12 months ago

    Probably just bored.

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