You can do things for your partner such as tuning into his/her needs. Ask your partner what gets them in the mood. Is it romance, physical attraction, etc.? Try letting you partner be in control during intercourse and pay close attention to what your partner seems to really enjoy. If you partner doesn't want sex, don't push it. Don't be so obvious about it such as bluntly saying "So, you wanna let me love you tonight?" Try something such as cooking dinner, or ordering take-out and watching a movie together, or something that your partner really enjoys doing and start the foreplay. Just do your best to make the sexual interaction more about your partner than about you to really see what you partner is really looking for.
More than one partner. It means that someone is interested in someone else for more reasons than just sex.
Well she may be maturing and she may truly be interested in having sex. As long as it's protected and she gets consent from her partner, and she is at a reasonable age to have sex, and also knows the risks of having sex then is able to have sex.
I would just find someone you are interested in, get to know them as a person, listen to them, care about them. Let things happen naturally. Don't force anything.
Be more interested in your partner's comfort and pleasure than you are in your own. Listen to what your partner says; do what your partner asks. It doesn't mean you're doing anything wrong, but your partner trusts you enough to make requests. Give your partner feedback, and gently ask for what you want. Great sex does not ALWAYS have to include penetration. Stay close, warm and cuddly after you complete; for goodness' sake, don't just get up and walk away.
Your partner
you have sex in the butt, then you perform oral on your partner
If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex. If you or your partner have NOT engaged in any sexual activity where fluid has been present, then no... you are your partner will not have an STD from having oral sex.
men are always interested in sex (scientifict fact)
There is no explicit prohibition against adoption by same-sex couples. A same-sex partner may adopt the other's child.
Not Harmfull but do sex when you need do not do sex when your partner is tired be relax
It is a good thing if your partner does not say someone else's name during sex.
Most people would say NO. I think it depends on a few things like was the spouse interested in sex before the wedding? Can anybody be expected to go without sex? why is this person not interested in sex? Maybe they are just saying they are not interested because they are already getting to much good sex to waist time with you. After you answer these the answer to your question will answer itself