By Katlego Sekhu
It’s that time of the year when we all feel exhausted. Everything is running low; patience, tolerance, and energy.
“Is the year-end fatigue also affecting function in your bedroom? “Asks The Best T in the City.
Nobantu says she is experiencing year-end fatigue.
“I am experiencing it. I’ll see the deed next year after the holidays. Working from home, overtime, and the kids; hubby must just understand.
“He has been understanding. I’m mentally not there and it takes two to tango.”
A listener shares how this is affecting his marriage.
“I recently got married and my wife is a stay-at-home mom and she doesn’t understand year-end fatigue. As soon as I got back from work and she wants to go.”
Here’s what listeners are saying on social media:
#YearEndFatigueInTheBedroom aowa … can't relate…only hot weather or heat waves gets me into that fatigue thingie…otherwise evergreen and jazz 😁😁 pic.twitter.com/yWyR117CcF
— Rasebolelo (@rasebolelo) November 16, 2022
#YearEndFatigueIntheBedroom No! No! No! There’s no such, instead the bedroom is the rejuvenation, rehydrate, refresh and recharge place😋thats where we still stay & keep sane 👌🏽
— Rendz_K9 (@Rendz_K9) November 16, 2022
I personally think that even when work takes most of your energy,leave some ko reserve tank just for one to be active at home. Being in a relationship is a full time job on its own and cant be left unattended #YearEndFatigueInTheBedroom
— Roy (@RT_Nkabinde) November 16, 2022
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