In the movie Far From Heaven, four young housewives discuss their sex lives over lunchtime daiquiris. The boldest of the group coaxes the others to reveal how often their husbands want to make love. Can you imagine? The movie is set in the '50s and the clothing and interior decorating reflect the era, as does the girlish modesty of the confessions.
It's a choice none of us would like to make. But 51 per cent of women have admitted they would sacrifice a year of sex if it meant they could be skinny. A new survey found that over half of women would choose the body of their dreams over a year of love-making. The rest of the 2, U. Slim pickings: 51 per cent of women admitted in a new poll that they would sacrifice a year of sex if it meant they could be skinny.
By Michele Weiner-Davis. It places the marriage at risk of infidelity and of divorce. Another misconception is that sex-starved couples present their sex life as their primary issue when they come into couples therapy. In fact, more often than not, I ask about it in the first session.
I heard a joke the other day. A couple seeks couples counseling. The wife complains that her husband isn't interested in having sex.