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Old 05-14-2011, 04:07 PM #1
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Default SCS and Intimacy

Sensitive subject but just wanted to know how everyone else deals with this. from all our posts of our little group we are all blessed with suportive partners but how do you all manage this one?

3.5 years ago I was 8 months pregnant on my little katie when i fell and i have to say that was the end of anything physical between me and my hubby. Now my hubby is great and never asks or even tries it on because he knows this body of mine is too wrecked with pain to even pretend. but i will say it is not something we discuss so my question is ..... is it an unspoken thing in ur households? should it be something i bring up? or should i just leave well enough alone?

i hope i have not offended anyone by bringing this up but being 39 years old i am just wondering is this another part of my life that rsd and my scs has taken away?

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