The Most Common Reason Couples Stop Having S3x!

 

 

 

According to relationship experts like Dr. Dana McNeil, the concept of a “sexless” relationship is frequently misunderstood.

It is rarely defined by a specific number of encounters per month; instead, it is defined by the presence of discontent.

A relationship becomes problematic not necessarily because of the lack of sex, but when that lack begins to manifest as emotional distress, loneliness, or a pervasive sense of dissatisfaction.

For many, the true issue isn’t the physical absence itself, but the heavy silence that grows around it.

When a couple stops talking about their needs, they inadvertently build a wall that becomes harder to scale with each passing day.