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March 3, 2026
When Intimacy DISAPPEARS from Marriage: Three Clear Signs It's Time for the END
One of the common problems in marriage and relationships is a difference in the desire for intimate relations. Such differences are normal, but they can lead to arguments and avoidance of lovemaking if partners do not try to overcome them together. Marriage without intimate relations is most often considered a relationship in which lovemaking occurs less than ten times a year, reports mbg.com.

TL;DR
- Differences in desire for intimacy are common in relationships.
- These differences can lead to arguments and avoidance of lovemaking if not addressed.
- A marriage is considered to lack intimacy if sexual relations occur less than ten times per year.
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