08-02-2013, 09:18 PM
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Originally Posted by Lateralus
Why, though? I understand that this is a stereotype/joke thing that is ongoing throughout the world of married men, but when I marry my fiance I don't see how marriage will change ANYTHING about our relationship, including our sex life? We already live together, share finances, own a house together, etc etc etc... how will being married change any aspect of our relationship and how will wearing an extra ring on your finger affect your sex drive? I just don't see it happening with my partner and I... but I'll let you know after January when we marry!
Also, I think maybe that stereotype comes from the fact that when people get married they are generally getting older, busier at work, having kids - which are all things which will legitimately affect sex. Not the marriage, but all of these things that come after. We aren't planning kids for a while so I think our sex life is safe.... 
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it's not going to happen immediately of course because you will still be in the honeymoon phase but trust me it will happen to even you. You can't escape your fate :P
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