Our cat bitches outside the door and keeps pawing at it. He acts like he's dying because we won't let him into the room. It's ... distracting.
Exercising can do a lot more than increase your "opportunities" for sex, it increases endorphins, test levels, blood flow, stamina, etc... Jayson needs to get his test levels checked at the very least. RAMA
One of our dogs does something like this.. They sleep in the room with us (luckily large room)... If we close the door for some reason and Pepper is left outside, he paces back and forth and just kind of bumps into the door every time he walks by.. And on the topic of doors... If we shut them out of the room at night, they tend to do naughty things like get on the counters sniffing for food, or the elderly scotty will make a mess.. Sigh.. The lives we lead..
Jayson, you mentioned elsewhere that you've been hospitalized recently. Many, if not most, psych meds affect sexual drive and/or performance.
I have to agree with Kestra (as if that's difficult or something). Sex is a wonderful experience. If you're not interested in sex, maybe it's because you worry too much? Like about not being interested in sex? What if the answer is both? What if you also had the thought "I'd love to see Nathan Fillion in that picture"?
It's only natural to lose interest in sex as you grow older. Fortunately, I'm quite unnatural. Possibly supernatural.
I actually do like dogs, but I wouldn't own one; especially if they have a tendency to sniff my ass whilst in the act! Totally and, more importantly, I'm still waiting to hear what the deal is with Huckleberry Hound!
I stopped being angry and bitter if only because it was getting me nowhere. Now I just get depressed and sentimental. Ah, good.
Why haven't I thought of this?! I should hang out in a cafe too, right? Do I need to wear sunglasses?