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THE MOST COMMON REASON COUPLES STOP HAVING SEX
Contrary to what many people think, it's usually not because they've stopped loving each other.
More often, it's because life slowly gets in the way.
Stress from work. Financial pressure. Raising children. Exhaustion. Unresolved arguments. Feeling emotionally disconnected. These things don't just affect your mood, they affect your desire for intimacy. Many couples mistake the lack of sex as the problem, when it's actually a symptom of something deeper. Intimacy thrives where people feel emotionally safe, appreciated, desired, and connected. When those needs go unmet for weeks or months, physical affection often becomes less frequent.
Another mistake couples make is waiting until they "feel like it." But in long-term relationships, desire often follows connection not the other way around.
The healthiest couples don't necessarily have sex the most. They prioritize communication, quality time, affection, and addressing problems before resentment builds. A satisfying sex life isn't created in the bedroom alone, it's built in the everyday moments of kindness, respect, laughter, and emotional closeness.
Sometimes, the biggest thing standing between two people isn't a lack of attraction.
It's a lack of connection.

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