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Me and the wife have been married almost six years and last year, our sex is no longer live there it, each time I ask to have sex with me, his excuse is always, I'm tired or I'm on my period. she told me that her hormones ar low, but the summer. attention to me, is not there and she still likes to be with her mother or her phone. We have 3 children and I reached a point where only wanth. I love my wife very much and am a person who likes to try new lotion on the bed save our sex and much more, but I'm tired of words … No sex please help me

Get a bit on the second side, I would. If the lady believes that should not be a problem, just make your refine your act a little. Hope you sorted, good luck your partner.

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