It doesn't matter if it's a lesbian relationship or heterosexual relationship. Either your partner or both of you could be at the age of hormonal changes which can certainly lower the libido in many women and perhaps one or both of you are on antidepressants or another medication that also lowers the libido. SSRI's certainly do lower the libido as well as some heart meds and if one has Diabetes this can lower the libido. It's best your partner or even both of you get good physicals and have those hormone levels checked out. Communication is everything so sit and talk because it helps. It's a myth that all women keep up a high sexual drive. There is PMS, depression, certain diseases, perimenopause and menopause (no periods) and the hormones can be flipping all over the place. Sometimes it's boredom (you are like two comfy old slippers) and perhaps need to get away on a holiday or, go on separate holidays because they do say "absence makes the heart grow fonder."
If they are lesbians yes.
As a man, I see it as 'one woman is good, two women are better'. Also, there is the interest of a woman knowing what another woman wants since she has the same parts; men try to pick up tips from lesbians who know how to give and what it feels like to receive.
No, a married man cannot marry another woman under Canadian law.
Yes, he was married to a woman named Deborah, and he had children with her, but he also fathered another child with a woman he was not married to.
can a woman get Her deceased Husband's SS,even if she is married to another man
Not if he is still legally married to you.
Yes. Lesbians wear t-shirts that say "I'm A Lesbian" to show that they are lesbians. All the time. If a woman is not wearing this shirt, she's not a lesbian.
Yes, to another woman.
A jackass!
No she can not.
If a married man loves another woman than his wife, he can prove it by divorcing his wife and marrying this other woman.
she is a woman and very happily married to another woman between them they have 4 children.