Reasons Your Partner Doesn’t Want To Have Sex That Aren’t About You
So when you make your moves but your partner doesn’t want to have sex, what’s the first thing you think? Probably that they’re not into you anymore, right?
That’s a really common immediate reaction that a lot of people have when they make sexual overtures and get turned down. Personally, I know that I tend to spiral off into self doubt when I’m in the mood and my partner just isn’t. Is he not into me anymore? Are we having sex enough? WHAT DOES IT MEAN?? Luckily, we are going to show you how to get out of anxious spirals and cut off those thoughts before they go from whispers to shouts.
Come on every couple is going to have at least a slightly mismatched libido at some point, there are very, very few of us out there who are so linked that both people want to do it at the exact same time, every time. And sure, sometimes people do fall out of attraction to their partners, I think if you looked at every single instance where one partner wants to have sex but the other doesn’t, you’d find that the majority of the time? Lack of attraction isn’t the the reason.
So here are some reasons your partner might not want to have sex with you right this minute? There are 11 possibilities you need to think about first.
1. They’re Tired
I know that when I’m tired, I don’t want to do anything except like, read and pass out. Sex takes a lot of energy! Maybe they just don’t have it in them right now.
2. Work Is Stressing Them Out
Work stress not only gets people’s brains churning but also can raise cortisol levels and high cortisol levels are associated with lower sexual desire. So if your other half is dealing with a lot at work right now, could be why they’re not able to focus in on sex.
3. They’re Just Not Horny Right Now
This one might be solvable if your partner has responsive desire but don’t be pushy about it. If they’re just not feeling it, then they’re just not feeling it. Let them know that you are and then let them be.
4. They Have A Headache
I know this is the most cliched excuse in the world for not wanting to have sex but headaches are the worst and absolutely get in the way of sexy times, get some water and hope that it works the trick.
5. They Just Masturbated
Why didn’t you do it together silly, mutual masturbation is a great thing!
6. They Don’t Like Morning/Evening/Afternoon Sex
Do you want to get it on in the morning and your partner can’t do anything for the first hour after waking up, including sex. Or maybe you love it in the afternoon but they’re too distracted. Regardless, if you’re approaching your partner at the time of day that they’re not up for getting down, their rejection of sex is not a rejection of you.
7. They’re Dealing With Family Stuff
Just like work, families can be hella stressful and those of us who are close with our families know particularly how much family problems can become personal problems. If there’s a lot going on in your partner’s family life, that could be on their mind when you approach them for sex. I mean, nothing is less of a turn than Grandpa’s heart failure, right?
8. They’re Sick
Look they are ill it doesn’t make you a rubbish partner.
9. Their Hormones Are Out Of Whack
Sometimes people have a low sex drive because their testosterone levels are low so if not wanting sex is a persistent issue, it might be time to get that checked. On the other side of the spectrum, hormonal fluctuations related to menstrual cycle can make some people not want to have sex.
10. They’re Not Feeling Great About Their Body
Sometimes poor body image makes people really, really not want to get naked, this is a good time to tell them how hot they are!
11. All Of The Above
Or any combination of the above. The grand point being: It’s probably not about you, boo.