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December 19, 2009
“sex To Repair My Relationship” - Truth About Using Sex To Fix Relationships
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If you are looking to sex to repair your relationship you may want to read this article before “jumping from the frying pan into the fire.”

Your relationship is probably going through some issues right now and your looking for a fix. Not only is it bad but you are pretty lonely at the same time. A good relationship is built on many factors and not just sex and this is a mistake many make.

A sex-driven relationship will usually be a short-lived one because once the attraction wears off there’s nothing else holding the partnership together. Can you see the reasoning here. Sex to repair your relationship needs to be just one small part of the solution. There are many areas that this union needs to be working in.

Sex To Repair A Relationship

Before you decide on the sex route take some time out and answer a few questions honestly. In fact, there are two sets of questions involved here and being truthful and honest in responding to them will really give you a clue to where you are headed. Make sure you write down your answers. The first set of questions include:

- Can you remember how strong your relationship was when you first got together?
- Were their things you did together regularly like certain hobbies?
- How did you spend time together other than sex?
- When did you stop doing things together?

The status of where you stand in your relationship will probably come from the answers you come up with. You may have simply been hiding the truth hoping things would get better but usually they don’t unless someone decides to do something about it.

There are more questions to answer and they involve both you and your partner. You need to get them involved no matter what and if they keep putting you off then your question of where is this headed may have been answered. Some of the questions you both need to answer honestly include:

- Asking each other what’s happening with your relationship?
- What you can do to set things right if you can make it right?
- Do you honestly love each other?

The last question will decide once and for all if you are going to stay together. It’s straight to the point but it will only give you the direction you need to take if you answer it honestly. Turning to sex to repair your relationship will only satisfy one itch but good partnerships are built on proper balance across the board and if this is out of sync then problems will arise.

When you get together to talk about this make sure you give each other a fair hearing. For example there will be answers you just won’t like and either of you could react. This will only lead to more arguments so make a pact that whatever is said is reacvted to calmly. That’s why you should meet up in a reasonably “safe” environment.

It’s a situation where people still have care for each other but communicating is difficult. There is deaf silence in the house. When it gets to this stage it’s going to take more than thinking can I use “sex to repair my relationship”.

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