@MattW 

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MattW

Aaaaarrrrgh

I hate this disease (and I'm trying hard not to fill this with expletives). I have been with my partner 4 years after 16 years in a pretty miserable relationship. We are very much in love and had (and that really hurts me to say) a fantastic sex life. However, my interest in sex had been declining for a year, to the point of no interest. Nothing even feels nice anymore!!! This is tearing me apart and I f@cking hate it. And that makes me feel like shit because I know there are people far worse off than me. I only have minor symptoms and fatigue and having been dx 3 years ago, highly active, rapidly evolving, I am extremely thankful to be where I am. But.....this is so unfair!!!!!! Sorry for the rant
@Stumbler

@mattw , I'll take your list of expletives and raise it! Now, you don't need me to tell you that every relationship goes through a honeymoon period, when you can't wait to rip each other's clothes off. But this lust is eventually replaced with a deeper type of relationship. But, I do realise that MS can cause problems in this area. Trust me, I do. Anyway, here's a bit of reading on the subject for you (to give you something else to do in bed!) :- https://support.mstrust.org.uk/file/MENS-SEX-WEB.pdf And, you should never compare symptoms or try to trivialise what MS is doing to you. It's not the name of the symptom, it's the impact on you, your family and your quality of life.