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How can a man find his wife attractive?

How can a man find his wife attractive, if. . . 

If, he's always looking at other women on his phone. This world is full of social media. So many pictures at his fingertips. These altered pictures of these women are absolutely perfect. So many angles, so little clothing, or maybe none at all. Men today have become addicted to viewing pictures of other women on a daily basis. These images are usually saved on their phones for their bathroom hobby, you know, the hobby where he gets his pleasures met. A lot of men like, love and comment on these photos. Oftentimes, conversations begin, and before you know it, these men are chatting with these women. Unfortunately, there is no way to really stop this behavior in a man. His phone is way too handy to view whatever he wants. There is no way that a wife can compete with the perfectly modified pictures of these other women. It's a losing battle. The wife is human and in the flesh. The pictures men look at are filtered to perfection. So, the man looks at his wife quite differently. She's simply the wife, the lady, okay, maybe she's pretty, but in his eyes, his wife can never be like the women on his phone. Before you know it, he doesn't even want to see his own wife naked. Many times the intimacy fades away. Not that he's not interested in sex, he's just not interested in having sex with his wife. He would rather relieve himself to the photos of the perfect women on his phone. So, the question still remains... How can a man find his wife attractive? 

Sincerely,

Sandra Moreno

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