What happens if I stay in a sexless marriage for too long?
The long-term effects of a sexless marriage all depend on how you feel about sex. Especially if you need it to feel important and special and valued as a person. And that just can’t really be met in any other way except from a partner.
“So then if sex is not available, I think it can lead to a sort of loss of vitality within you as a person,” Kim says. “It’s this loss of this sense of joy and aliveness and deep intimacy within yourself, so there can be this effect of your light dimming.
“There's something quite special and central to some people which is just missing, and I think that can lead to a loss of vitality, a loss of connection, a loss of connection to self, and a loss of connection to the thing that makes life so amazing, and you’re probably going to feel very disconnected and very lonely in your relationship.”
But on the other hand, for some, it might not be a big deal if sexual desire and sexual interest take a backseat – even long term.
“For some people it’s okay to go, ‘We're not having sex, but we have a great relationship and a great friendship, and we've got children and a great life, and that's enough’,” the relationships coach says. “And I think people can really make that work. And there's nothing wrong with that.”