Hi MarieP,
This is a subject I've discussed often with my girlfriends. I think everyone that has posted here has a valid point. Trevor, I feel for you. I know that when I was pregnant with my first child I was out of control. Then, as soon as he was born, I sort of lost that feeling. My husband and I had a very satisfying sex life but we didn't make love very frequently. Then I got pregnant with my daughter and we both expected that my hormones would be in high drive again but they weren't. Now, my daughter turned 2 in June, I turned 35 in March and all of the sudden I'm like a teenager again. My DH has trouble keeping up with me. It is the weirdest thing, but it's also very frustrating because now I know what he went through those few years and I feel badly. It is NOT fun to be the one who wants "it" all the time and to fear rejection. I have to tell you, quite honestly, sometimes I feel like a freak. I mean, here I am, mother of 2 children, wanting "it" all the time. I feel like it's written all over my face or like the people at work can read my mind.
One thing that I think really was a factor in my renewed interested in sex was how I thought about myself. I went back to work, was doing Cathe with a vengence, I stopped thinking about myself as just a mother and that really helped. I also thought a lot about how I used to feel in high school. Remember those days? Making out for hours, all that jazz. I made a conscious effort to change thinking about sex as a way to procreate and to start thinking about it as I used to when I was in my teens. I came to the realization that my husband and I never did stuff like "make out" anymore. I'm not talking about foreplay, just play in general, you know?
As others have said, and it's evident from the posts, we are all different. Last year I read Christina Ferarre's book "And I don't really have a headache" or something like that. She talked a lot about the cream that Bobbi uses and said that it helped. She also recommends different supplements and eating soy. I agree with Biree that food/diet plays an enormous role in a person's sex drive.
I don't think there's one right answer for everyone, but I'm glad that we have this forum to talk about it and that we're here for each other. Linda