AITA for admitting to my boyfriend that I think he's bad in bed?

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She found herself trapped in a painful silence, her desires dismissed and her needs unmet.

Despite her honest pleas for pa*sion and effort, her boyfriend’s unwillingness to engage left her feeling unseen and unheard, caught in a cycle where intimacy was more about obligation than connection.

Her truth was a fragile spark in the darkness—she longed for pleasure, for shared vulnerability, for a partner who would meet her halfway.

Instead, she faced frustration and anger, realizing that love without effort could leave even the deepest bonds feeling hollow and cold.

AITA for admitting to my boyfriend that I think he's bad in bed?
‘AITA for admitting to my boyfriend that I think he's bad in bed?’

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Support, sarcasm, and strong words — the replies covered it all. This one definitely got people talking.

The original poster (OP) is facing a significant conflict where their honest a*sessment of their s*xual satisfaction clashed directly with their boyfriend's expectation of praise, regardless of his lack of effort in addressing her specific needs.

The core issue revolves around the boyfriend refusing to adapt his s*xual behavior unless he directly benefits, placing the burden of initiating change solely on the OP.

If s*xual compatibility requires mutual effort and fulfillment, was the OP justified in prioritizing her honest s*xual needs over avoiding conflict, or should she have concealed her dissatisfaction to maintain superficial harmony in the relationship? Where does the responsibility lie for s*xual effort and satisfaction in a partnership?