I want it during ovulation but my husband won’t give me it, what should I do?

In this case, women may need to find other ways to meet their needs. For example, they can communicate with besties or friends, or seek support and advice through online communities or social media. Additionally, women can better understand each other's needs and expectations by recording their thoughts and feelings and sharing them with their husbands.

If women are unable to get their needs met in other ways and their husbands still refuse to meet them, they may need to seek marital counseling or psychotherapy to resolve the issues. Marriage counseling and psychotherapy can help women better understand their needs and expectations and find more effective ways to communicate with their husbands.

In short, it is a common situation that when a woman wants it during ovulation, her husband does not give it, but this does not mean that the woman cannot be satisfied. By finding other ways and sharing their thoughts and feelings with their husbands, women can better understand each other's needs and expectations and find more effective ways to meet their own needs.

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