• A woman from Canada has opened up about having a disconnect with her boyfriend of six years after moving in with him
  • The lady claimed that the two hardly get any bedroom action which has left her wondering if the two were meant to be together
  • According to her, they both claim to be busy, which has affected how their sexual life, and now she is thinking if the relationship will work

A Canadian woman has opened up about her struggles after moving in with her boyfriend, whom she has dated for six years.

A woman in deep thoughts as her boyfriend is on phone. Photo: Vladimir Vladimirov/Getty Images. Source: Getty Images

A woman in deep thoughts as her boyfriend is on phone. 

Woman laments about sexless relationship

In a publication shared by the New York Post, the unidentified woman claimed that she and her boyfriend are in their late 20s.

She added that despite being happy, the two have not had any bedroom action since they moved in together a year and a half ago.

“Our bedroom life has dwindled to practically zero. Sometimes we go months without it. We are busy with work and school, but I’m not sure if that’s just an excuse. I know it’s partly my fault because I should also take the initiative and not be lazy,” she said.

She wondered if the two were meant for each other especially now that they are having less time t connect despite moving in together.

“Aren’t the 20s supposed to be a time of sexual fun and frequency? Or does it even matter? Maybe we’re just different from the norm?” she added.

Lady warns on bedroom affairs with husbands

Elsewhere, a Kenyan lady identified as Bianca, lectured women on denying their husbands conjugal rights, saying it leads men to be tempted to cheat.

She further cautioned wives against denying their husbands quality time between the sheets as a form of punishment.

Netizens backed up Bianca, stating she had pointed out the truth as to what happens in many marriages.

Size 8 on satisfying husbands

In a different report, gospel singer Size 8 once opened up about having coitus with her hubby after giving birth and how long they had to wait before getting back in action.

She credited renowned preacher reverend Kathy Kiuna who she said gave the congregation a piece of interesting advice that made her change her perspective.

“Tuliambiwa na reverend Kathy, mtoto hakufi. Focus on the goal, bora mlango imefungwa, us, sisi wanawake utakimbilia mtoto na una majukumu nyingine hapa which is as more important as the baby, (We were told by the Reverend Kathy that a kid will not die. As long as the door is closed. For us women, we always rush to get the baby yet we have responsibilities which is equally important),” she said.