No..the key word is arousal. She just does'nt have that geddy up and go like she used to. It's almost like those old sitcoms when the wife says she has a headache or she's too tired. I just wish she could be a little more happy with the prospect of banging instaed of sighing or rolling eyes. She thinks it's just a stage of life...I've done the wine and dine, nice restaurant, romatic evening with a nice gift. She has a great time we get home and it's on...a couple fo days later, she's sighing again.
I thought there were some vitamins or some get up and go pills for her. My get up and go, is going all the time lately. Weird.
How long have you been married? dated? Does she work outside the home? If she is working out now then her body is producing "enough" testosterone (sp) so it should not be hormonal. I hate to break it to you but you might DISCREETLY look for outside sources. My first wife got the same way. I kicked her to the curb because I knew the signs and she "confessed" that she had started seeing a guy at work. Funny thing was I ended up marrying the woman I was seeing on the side. NOW I have no need or want to full around and am not proud of being stupid before.
I have found that woman between the ages of 30 and 36 who have been married 5 or more years with kids are bored and are starting to feel less attractive and will stray if the right smooth talker comes along and makes things exciting again.
I don't know her or you for that matter but a woman in her early thirties is usually as horny as an 18 yo man. At least all the ones I have had the pleasure of knowing.