Toronto Star

Will wife ever want to have sex again?

- LISI TESHER ADVICE ELLIE TESHER AND LISI TESHER ARE ADVICE COLUMNISTS FOR THE STAR AND BASED IN TORONTO. SEND YOUR RELATIONSH­IP QUESTIONS VIA EMAIL: ELLIE@THESTAR.CA OR LISI@THESTAR.CA.

Q My wife doesn’t want to have sex with me.

I can tell because she’s stopped cuddling up to me at night, kissing me and rubbing up against me.

We used to have a great sex life, almost daily, until we had kids. Then it went down to once a week, on date night, which my wife orchestrat­ed.

We always got a sitter, went out for dinner and then to the movies. At dinner, my wife would rub my leg under the table and get me excited. At the movies, we’d kiss and touch each other.

We always sent the babysitter home in a taxi because we couldn’t wait to get into our room.

Now, the kids are older, but still in high school and living at home.

One often goes out on the weekends, but the other likes to stay home and hang out with my wife.

On those nights, I just go and watch sports on TV.

How do I get my wife to have sex with me again?

Horny Husband

A You could start by putting in some effort yourself. From your letter, it sounds like she was doing all the work, from planning to foreplay.

Have you organized a date night recently?

Have you tried cuddling up to her in bed at night?

Sex in a marriage goes through different phases, as life changes, and through various stages. It’s a partnershi­p through and through. You need to start pulling your weight.

Feedback Regarding the woman constantly itching (Feb. 15):

Reader “I barely endured 25 years of severely itchy skin from my neck to my groin. I visited several dermatolog­ists, the first, one of the best in the country. She asked if I was under any stress but I replied, ‘No, nothing out of the ordinary.’

“The second one prescribed me a strong Cortisone cream to use sparingly. I did and it worked, but it quickly destroyed my skin, leaving me with wide stretch marks where applied. The third threw the tube out because it was so dangerous but had no solutions for me.

“On a trip to China, I went to a Beijing pharmacist who mixed up a clear solution that worked to relieve the itch, but I finished it quickly and couldn’t replace it. Finally, after 25 years of scratching and bleeding, I went to a dermatolog­ist who was also a pharmacist. He read my intake form and said to me, ‘I don’t even need to examine you. I know exactly what’s wrong with you. You have neuroderma­titis.’ He explained it’s caused by stress.

“He prescribed two very strong antihistam­ines to take before bed at night and four milder ones to take throughout the day, to be used until the itch went away. I thought I would be tired all the time but I wasn’t. He also prescribed Glaxo cream with menthol and camphor to apply whenever I was itchy. It’s mild enough for a baby. In less than six months the itch was gone.

“You can imagine how relieved I was. That’s when I realized the first dermatolog­ist was correct to ask me if I was under any stress. I never understood until then that I had been under stress for my entire life. I had been abused while growing up and, consequent­ly, had not learned how to deal with it in my marriage. I was constantly under stress but didn’t even recognize it because it was the story of my life. Once that became clear to me, I was able to stand up for myself at last and everything changed. It took nearly a lifetime but my itchy skin showed me the way.”

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