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with my husbands sex drive is it a harm to do role play in the bedroom?

blueinkentucky
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i am a 38 year old woman living with my husband that has paranoid...

06/23/08
blueinkentucky
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we do alot of role play in the bedroom is this going to posie as problem later on?

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Christina Bruni
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Christina has been in remission from schizophrenia, and out of the...

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Hello blueinkentucky,

 

I'm not sure why you think role play (indpendent of a heart condition or other condition) would be a great harm in the bedroom.

 

Unless a doctor advises your husband to refrain from vigorous sex because he has a heart condition, I haven't heard of role play being a danger.

 

To be safe, if you wanted, you could consult his doctor.

 

Regards,

Chri

DCROY9633
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Age 50.  Diagnosed at age 37, after many years of...

Thursday, June 26, 2008

I think a very important aspect of this question is whether you enjoy the role-playing during sex.  If that is the problem, yes it could damage your relationship with your husband.  If you find it makes you angry or resentful because you feel forced to do this, try to talk openly with your husband about your own needs.

 

Best wishes.

 

Carolyhn

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