After a few glasses of wine recently, a friend of mine bashfully admitted that she and her husband haven’t had sex for nearly two years. Two years! I was utterly flabbergasted. She went on to explain that while their marriage feels stronger than ever, between kids, jobs, housework and caring for elderly parents, it’s their sex life that has suffered. Majorly.
Later, I tried to recall the biggest drought that I’ve ever had. In my single days it was months, definitely into double digits, after I temporarily swore off men (and women). A self-imposed drought, I suppose. With my husband though, it was exactly six weeks, the time between giving birth and resuming normal programming following the all clear from my obstetrician.
If I’m being completely honest though, I wasn’t dying to leap back into bed after getting the green light from my doctor. Far from it. For me, sex after childbirth presented a sort of physical and psychological hurdle I needed to negotiate. In my mind, the longer I put it off the harder it was going to be. It was awkward and a little painful, but once we’d had sex and I realised everything still worked the way it used to, it was back on. And by back on, I mean in a sporadic, often half finished, exhausted, messy (leaking milk, anyone?) kind of way. At least for a little while. So I can understand, quite clearly, how having young children can be sex drought inducing.
Before the baby, our longest drought was around 3.5 weeks, pre-marriage, when I was away for work. Unlike the aforementioned drought however, this time I was dying to leap back into bed. Absence can equal great sex. Especially in the early, shiny stages of a relationship.
Sex has always been an important part of our marriage, something my husband and I both enjoy and prioritise. It hasn’t always been easy though. I’ve written previously about suffering from severe depression and the impact that it and the medication that was treating it, had on my libido and ability to orgasm. On reflection, it wouldn’t have been surprising at all if we’d stopped having sex altogether around that time, both of us becoming increasingly frustrated with the problems we were having.
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The longest i haven't had sex is right now it's been a year and a half almost two years in fact. My ex boyfriend of one year basically just broke up with me out of the blue in November 2014. So yea it's 2016 and still haven't had sex. I'm not one to just jump in bed with anyone. I like to be I'm a relationship it has more meaning to it. I also had a drought in 2013 with my other ex, I just didn't want to have sex it was my fault and we didn't have sex for a year and then in February 2014 I broke up with him. So the main reason is because I needed time to focus on myself and be independent and work on myself, before jumping into another relationship.