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Dear Brooke, my husband and I have been together for 15 years; married for 11 years. We started off great, and our sex drives really matched. However, after the birth of our first kid, sex from his end really dwindled. We went through a dry spell for about five years. He has come around now. However, he stopped going down on me since I gave birth (even though it was not vaginal birth).

I have tried everything- talking, seducing, wine, getting angry, fighting. He always finds an excuse not to do it. Now I feel lost about how I should feel even when he touches down there. I just feel like I can give myself orgasms and not depend on him. I often wonder if I should have sex outside of marriage to make me feel complete again.

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Happy "Friday Jr." — Andrew from Narcity here. ☕

Off The Top: I've previously joked about tipping landlords — which never fails to induce panicked emails from readers concerned for my mental well-being. Well, it turns out not everyone thinks that concept is without merit. A TikTok duo posted a viral skit in which they perplexingly suggest that it's ridiculous to tip restaurant servers but "not the guy who's on call 24/7 to make sure you have a safe home."

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When it comes to the sex lives of Canadians, it seems singles are getting busy!

In fact, according to data from eharmony's Dating Diaries report, single people in the country are having 33% more sex than they did last year.

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From face masks and meditation to crafting and baking, there are countless self-care practices to choose from. But what's often overlooked is how much sexual wellness – particularly solo – can also support your physical and mental well-being.

Considering its history as a taboo topic, it's hardly surprising that the health benefits of sexual wellness and orgasms remain a neglected topic in the world of self-care.

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