What makes for a long, happy marriage/relationship?
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Martin6469
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Re: What makes for a long, happy marriage/relationship?
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Age 80 in 2025. On testosterone replacement due to hypothalamus malfunction. (Attention depressed guys: low testosterone is a cause.) Healthy health nut but ED due to getting old. Like to keep enough cardiovascular ability to thrust for 30 min.
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UpNorth
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Re: What makes for a long, happy marriage/relationship?
Al1962 wrote:Apparently I don't know.
My wife just did not want to be married any longer.
Neither of us cheated and it has been 5yrs and neither of us have had a sexual relationship.
I would have remained married though I am okay that I am not.
Dang
You’re really close to my age, don’t give up on relationships, my first marriage was 20 years and Ive been with current wife 22 years.
62. ? Asked. What is your sex life like? I’m a Romantic She’s a Nymphomaniac.
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Penoscrotal W/ Scrotoplasty
Friday the 13th of June, 2025
Ed due to chronic pain, arterial insufiency, etc.
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Benjamin
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Re: What makes for a long, happy marriage/relationship?
I’ve been married for 15 years, and from my personal experience I can say this:
Lately, I’ve been thinking more and more about why some relationships grow cold and turn into routine, while others manage to keep warmth and closeness over the years.
And I came to a simple but important conclusion: over time, we forget why we chose this person in the first place.
In the beginning, we notice every little detail. We admire, give compliments, look at them with interest, want to be close.
But as time passes, all of that somehow fades into the background.
It’s especially important to remember that women love with their ears.
And in my opinion, one of the key things is daily attention through words.
Give compliments.
Notice the details.
Say things like: “you have beautiful eyes,” “your hands are so gentle,” “you look especially beautiful today.”
And do it every day, not just on special occasions.
This works on several levels:
— you make her feel that she truly matters to you
— she feels loved and desired
— and at the same time, you “reprogram” your own perception, constantly reminding yourself why you are with this person
In a way, you are programming both her and yourself to maintain that connection.
In marriage, we very often forget to say simple, kind things to our partner.
And little by little, the relationship turns into just everyday coexistence.
But in reality, it’s the simple things that make us happier.
Sometimes you don’t need grand gestures.
It’s enough just not to forget to tell the person next to you that they matter to you.
And as for bedroom matters… that’s a whole different story.
Lately, I’ve been thinking more and more about why some relationships grow cold and turn into routine, while others manage to keep warmth and closeness over the years.
And I came to a simple but important conclusion: over time, we forget why we chose this person in the first place.
In the beginning, we notice every little detail. We admire, give compliments, look at them with interest, want to be close.
But as time passes, all of that somehow fades into the background.
It’s especially important to remember that women love with their ears.
And in my opinion, one of the key things is daily attention through words.
Give compliments.
Notice the details.
Say things like: “you have beautiful eyes,” “your hands are so gentle,” “you look especially beautiful today.”
And do it every day, not just on special occasions.
This works on several levels:
— you make her feel that she truly matters to you
— she feels loved and desired
— and at the same time, you “reprogram” your own perception, constantly reminding yourself why you are with this person
In a way, you are programming both her and yourself to maintain that connection.
In marriage, we very often forget to say simple, kind things to our partner.
And little by little, the relationship turns into just everyday coexistence.
But in reality, it’s the simple things that make us happier.
Sometimes you don’t need grand gestures.
It’s enough just not to forget to tell the person next to you that they matter to you.
And as for bedroom matters… that’s a whole different story.
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