missmeyet - nope, I mean it. If someone enters into a relationship with the understanding that it's sexual, then retracts the sexuality from it at some point arbitrarily (sickness, injury, genuine mental health issues obviously aren't arbitrary), without the other partners agreement, then I think the other partner also has the right to restructure it to their satisfaction as well. Relationships are a social contract between individuals with explicit and implied obligations - emotional and physical. One individual shouldn't feel they can renege on the contract without implications.
Before anyone says "It's my body, I have a right to decide what I do with it.", you're absolutely right in every way. I'm just saying if you decide sexy time is over with your partner you should let them know ASAP, so they can decide what they want to do (or not do) with their body. Life's too short to be held hostage by unfulfilled promises.
Before anyone says "It's my body, I have a right to decide what I do with it.", you're absolutely right in every way. I'm just saying if you decide sexy time is over with your partner you should let them know ASAP, so they can decide what they want to do (or not do) with their body. Life's too short to be held hostage by unfulfilled promises.