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Women on being in a 'sex rut' and tips for climbing out
Key takeaways
- It's common for people in a long-term relationships to become dissatisfied with their sex life.
- The 36-year-old mother of three young children living in regional NSW says they have great sex — but only once or twice a year.
- "I feel like we need to sort this out because it seems like a waste to have two people who love each other and are compatible, and have great sex, to just not ever have sex," Ellen, not her real name, says.
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It's common for people in a long-term relationships to become dissatisfied with their sex life. (Pexels)
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The 36-year-old mother of three young children living in regional NSW says they have great sex — but only once or twice a year.
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