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<blockquote data-quote="Hammerette" data-source="post: 97565" data-attributes="member: 12649"><p>If I could, I would like to share my exepriance - it may help.</p><p>My partner has T1 which didn't bother me when we met, I adjusted to accomodate his eating requirements, mood swings etc, the only problem was the sex (or lack of) side of things.</p><p>It's taken us a while, about 2 years of arguing and frustration (on both parts), but now we seem ok.</p><p>His sex drive has improved beyond belief (from once every couple of months to 2/3 times a week) , by us speaking about the problem, being very open about how we both feel, and trial and error we have found out what helps to 'flick his switch'. This has made him less stressed, we now have no rows (well, not about that anyway!!) and are both much happier, and have a great & varied sex life aswell.</p><p>So do not despair, honesty is best policy (cut the macho BS) and a open mind to new things.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hammerette, post: 97565, member: 12649"] If I could, I would like to share my exepriance - it may help. My partner has T1 which didn't bother me when we met, I adjusted to accomodate his eating requirements, mood swings etc, the only problem was the sex (or lack of) side of things. It's taken us a while, about 2 years of arguing and frustration (on both parts), but now we seem ok. His sex drive has improved beyond belief (from once every couple of months to 2/3 times a week) , by us speaking about the problem, being very open about how we both feel, and trial and error we have found out what helps to 'flick his switch'. This has made him less stressed, we now have no rows (well, not about that anyway!!) and are both much happier, and have a great & varied sex life aswell. So do not despair, honesty is best policy (cut the macho BS) and a open mind to new things. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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