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<blockquote data-quote="Lynz84" data-source="post: 1581980" data-attributes="member: 266049"><p>Mariom not to sound horrible but basing your future on how someones illness affects their sexual function is not healthy. What if you go through menopause and lose your libido? The whole point of marriage is to be there through thick and thin and personally speaking if my partner was asking these questions id no longer be with him as its clear he wouldnt stick by me.</p><p>This disease can be difficult and unpredictable but we manage as best we can as im sure your partner does. Noone needs the extra pressure of losing someone over future complications.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lynz84, post: 1581980, member: 266049"] Mariom not to sound horrible but basing your future on how someones illness affects their sexual function is not healthy. What if you go through menopause and lose your libido? The whole point of marriage is to be there through thick and thin and personally speaking if my partner was asking these questions id no longer be with him as its clear he wouldnt stick by me. This disease can be difficult and unpredictable but we manage as best we can as im sure your partner does. Noone needs the extra pressure of losing someone over future complications. [/QUOTE]
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