Another couple had different sexual drives from the start. Instead of letting this be a problem, they emphasized communication. They talked about their feelings, dreams, and fears regularly. They also had a very active social life together, going to parties, helping in community projects. This way, they created a fulfilling relationship without relying on sexual intimacy.
Sure. One example is a couple who focused on their shared hobbies like painting and hiking. They built a strong emotional bond through these activities. They were more like best friends who supported each other in career goals and personal growth, and the lack of sexual aspect didn't matter to them.
There was a couple where one partner had health issues that led to a sexless marriage. But they found success in it by concentrating on their family life. They had children and were fully dedicated to raising them, sharing the joys and sorrows of parenting. Their mutual respect and the common goal of building a good family environment made their marriage work.