My husband is not interested in sex from day 1,before marriage we didn't talk calls,after marriage he did not talk to me he ignores my presence when I ask him about sex he escapes by telling all silly reasons n says it takes time to get close each other.it's been 7 months now,hardly we were close 5 to 6 times that too without foreplay. now he is talking to me like a casual friend not close like husband.if I ask him why it's not regular,he says everything is clear now , once in a week is enough and it wont be happened weekly once also,i asked him to consult the doctor he says " If I didn't touch you it's a problem already we were close ,so doctor also says there is no problem" and argues with me and shouted on me by highlighting my mistakes during the day time and not giving me chance to discuss about that issue.what Should I do?.Please help me out
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Your husband appears to be suffering from a serious personality disorder like Narcissism or a complex like Oedipus complex where he will not be able to become close to a person of the opposite sex. Please consult a psychiatrist for expert advice and take a decision.
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This requires counselling and other methods. Yes it happens there are performance anxiety issues also. It is important to get counselled and have options to rectify. Please consult online for better understanding.
You should talk to your mother in law or your parents. There is definitely some problem . He may be having a sexual problem like ED, Premature Ejaculation , Orientation Disorder or he may not be liking you . Don’t delay it
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