Someone over on /r/deadbedrooms found this article:

Finding Equilibrium in Seesawing Libidos

TL;DR - Wife's interest in marital sex takes a back seat to, well, everything, and she tells husband that it's typical based on her experience as a OB/GYN, and that he just has to deal with his unfulfilled libido like all the other men out there. Then she goes on a medication that puts her libido through the roof, and she demands sex from her husband to the point where he feels overly pressured and loses his libido.

I think it's interesting because A) she is a textbook example of how women view male sexuality ("How do men get anything done when all they do is think about sex?") and justify their lack of interest ("It's normal - get over it!"), and B) when she does get her libido back, she now expects him to "get over it - have sex with me!" and pressures him to the point that he is turned off (but he still does it, because he loves her, or something).

I just think this article is a good example of the complete lack of understanding regarding sexual dynamics and who is responsible for sex.