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Well, another date night ends with no sex and no affection. It's been 3 times in 4 months. That's why I cheat. I love my spouse but it's platonic.
My AP is an amazing sensual woman but I am not breaking up my kids home for her. I do like and care about her and I hope she finds someone who can be 100%there for her. As for my wife, I don't know what she knows, but she can't be surprised that an attractive man isn't going to be faithful with once a month duty sex |
It’s the other way around. |
You're delusional, stop making excuses for being a slime ball. Tell her how you feel, or go to counseling. Your AP is a hoochie who has probably slept with a ton of guys. I'm pretty sure she's not worth risking your health and marriage for. Another possibility your wife knows what you are, pulled back a long time ago. Maybe you've had inappropriate relationships with women before, you flirt, emotional affairs, or you show too much interest in her friends. Once she started seeing those signs she realized she married the wrong type of person. |
Actually YOU are the delusional one. A wife who only puts out once per month clearly knows that she is falling short as a wife, and if he isn't worth her effort, what make her worth his effort (to be faithful)? "I realize that our entire dating history and earlier marriage include XYZ, and you had reasonable expectations that we would both continue enjoying XYZ, but for various reasons (some of them a related to your actions/behavior) I have lost interest and won't be doing XYZ any more. Divorce me if you must, but that is the new deal" For her, XYZ = sex For him, XYZ = fidelity Seems like his wife is getting exactly the treatment she has earned. |
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Plain and simple:
The fear of being alone. |
You need self esteem. |
Strange a guy who got married so young was such a high income earner. Was her husband older? |
That's a good point. I'm amazed at the women I know who are so dependent in this way. All have kids and careers, so it's not the SAHM stereo type. I'm long time married, but if something should happen I could be perfectly happy with 2 poodles. I believe it's a self esteem thing. |
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Why don't poor people just work harder and get a better job?
See, I don't actually post this stuff, because I am professionally successful, wealthy and money has always come easy. Yet I am not so pompous to think that life is so easy peasy on the money side for everyone, and I have never walked a day in a poor man's shoe. So to the OP, you have never been in a lonely marriage, where despite your best efforts, the sex and intimacy have died. And with a stable home in a good school district and retirement accounts and health benefits and the family dog, and, and, and. Point being, if you have been there, you know why people have affairs, if you haven't, feel free to moralize. |
+1000 Marriage is much better for men. Worse for women! |
You do not know anything about the AP or the wife. Stop making assumptions. His wife could be getting it on the side too. |
Ding ding. We have a winner. |
If he was, it was only by a couple of years. I don't know what he earned when they got married. It was the early/mid-80's, it was easier to pull off the single income back then I suppose. I grew up in the 80's and most of my friends' moms were SAHM. Not really that strange. |
And some probably think they will lose their entire social circle if they divorce. I've seen it happen with women in the babyboomer generation. Someone gets divorced or their spouse dies and that person is quietly forgotten about by their married friends who think they'll catch divorce or widow cooties. |
+1 After 10, 20, 30 years people change. A couple may no longer be the perfect match. It happens. And when there are kids in the mix who you truly intended to provide a stable home for, life can become downright sad and unpleasant. Our society doesn't make it easy to admit that a marriage isn't working and can't be fixed. For some the price of happiness is simply too high. |