Monday 19 August 2013

Pleasure and Pain

The thing is this blog post is about sex. I don't talk about sex. I'm starting to try but its hard for me, so bear with me.

Up until this weekend I always thought I enjoyed sex. Well not disliked it. It's never really been top of my agenda, but its been ok.  I've had some good experiences. That I could count on two hands. I'm 41 and been sexually active for 20 years. That isn't good is it?

I don't enjoy sex. I always thought I did. My men often say how good I am at certain things. I get pleasure from sex pretty much the same way I do from baking....making other people happy. My own happiness doesn't come into it. And that makes me sad.

My relationships last on average for 7 years or so. And I think, although other things are at play that my failure to be able to enjoy a sexual relationship has to be a major factor.

I've learnt to block the images from my childhood. I was sexually abused from the age of 3 until around 12. In my first marriage, before I'd disclosed my past to anyone, it loomed large. My husband was pushy, demanding, and difficult. He was also tied up with his own guilt that he was a sexual person, and he wanted much more than I could give. He was a complex person and without going into detail, not today, the police were involved and I was moved to a safe house with pretty much what I could get out in an afternoon with a police escor

I've had three serious relationships since then. My first was a guy my own age, 26, who happened to be a virgin. He also had a medical condition which caused low tesosterone. We had a lovely relationship but it was more like a close friendship. When sex did happen it was lovely and undemanding.

My next was with a man 21 years my senior. Again, the sex was ok, but nothing spectacular, no experimenting nothing like that, it was adequate, and then it stopped, and then I left.

And now I find myself in a marriage where I am happy but I can't give myself fully. And I wonder what I do to fix this? I need to learn to experience pleasure and not flee from it, not close off in my bubble whilst he gets on with it. Sex should be a mutual thing shouldn't it? 

And its not fear exactly. It's a deeply held belief that sex is for the pleasure of the man.

I cannot believe I actually think that! And I'm going to set back the cause of feminism 100 years. I feel sex is something to be endured not enjoyed.

Where do I go from here?




3 comments:

  1. This might be a silly question, but do you masturbate? Do you enjoy pleasuring yourself? For me that was actually what helped me enjoy sex. Until I was comfortable enough to enjoy sex with myself I couldn't fully enjoy it with someone else.I know perhaps the issues you have may be hugely different from mine, but I honestly used to think sex/masterbation was wrong or dirty and it meant I couldn't enjoy either. I hope you find put how to get to where you want to be and can find aome true pleasure from sex.

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  2. I can masturbate, on my own I can feel pleasure in isolation with no guilt. When I am with my husband I feel guilty if I feel pleasure, and that goes back to the abuse, because from about 10 I started experiencing pleasurable sensations, and then the abuse would escalate. It's all getting there in my head! Thank you!

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  3. I like Marilyn's suggestion. Even those of us without the trauma you have experienced can find sex difficult. It can stem from so many things. It is a positive that you can feel pleasure when you masturbate, it isn't like you can never feel pleasure at all. That is a positive thing.

    When you have sex with your husband, do you feel pleasure? Do certain things make the guilt more pronounced?

    You will get through this Kylie x

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