Husband is not my soulmate

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This guy is actually my soulmate, no question the world is not fair!



Sure, but you don't get a pat on the back for wanting a supermodel (so to speak). You get a pat on the back for landing a supermodel.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:On the bright side you won't spend the next life with him.

You are making shit up in your head about other couples, btw.


But many couples are soul mates.

The problem with many of the DCUM inhabitants is that the women are eager to start pumping out babies and settle for anyone they think will make a reasonable sperm donor. Then a few years down the road realize they have their kid but their love life is a sad sh*twreck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This guy is actually my soulmate, no question the world is not fair!



Many women are soul mates with gay men. If you really want a soul mate, go troll Grindr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On the bright side you won't spend the next life with him.

You are making shit up in your head about other couples, btw.


But many couples are soul mates.

The problem with many of the DCUM inhabitants is that the women are eager to start pumping out babies and settle for anyone they think will make a reasonable sperm donor. Then a few years down the road realize they have their kid but their love life is a sad sh*twreck.


I dunno about that...I've never seen a community that acts like starting to TTC at 38/39 is normal ANYwhere but here. I think to some extent every woman who has kids has to have that in the back of her mind come her 30s, but it's not like this place is filled with 24 year old moms
Anonymous
I can't breathe, laugh, live without my husband. I am dead serious. He is my whole being. He tells me he feels the same. 40 years together. What a ride.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe your neighbor is


This is very likely, actually.



HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Good one!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I can't breathe, laugh, live without my husband. I am dead serious. He is my whole being. He tells me he feels the same. 40 years together. What a ride.


Yuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He's probably in China or India.


True
billions of men


I don’t know why but this really makes me laugh. Maybe add in Brazil.
Anonymous
There’s no such thing as soulmates. You can be happy with anyone if you’re both in it to win it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It makes me sad when I see a couple who clearly have what we don’t have


Try seeing a therapist to help resolve whatever issues you clearly have and help you stop feeling so sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:On the bright side you won't spend the next life with him.

You are making shit up in your head about other couples, btw.


But many couples are soul mates.

The problem with many of the DCUM inhabitants is that the women are eager to start pumping out babies and settle for anyone they think will make a reasonable sperm donor. Then a few years down the road realize they have their kid but their love life is a sad sh*twreck.


I dunno about that...I've never seen a community that acts like starting to TTC at 38/39 is normal ANYwhere but here. I think to some extent every woman who has kids has to have that in the back of her mind come her 30s, but it's not like this place is filled with 24 year old moms


Yeah I don't understand this either. Look around, half these women didn't even have kids until their late 30s
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't breathe, laugh, live without my husband. I am dead serious. He is my whole being. He tells me he feels the same. 40 years together. What a ride.


Yuck.


Only here, with such arrogant, empty people, would this comment draw a yuck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There’s no such thing as soulmates. You can be happy with anyone if you’re both in it to win it.


Yes, I assure you there is. That said, I agree you can be happy with many people.
Anonymous
OP, I'm sorry you're unhappy in your marriage. That having been said, the notion that couples you see are ecstatically passionately breathlessly soul-matedly happy is ridiculous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I can't breathe, laugh, live without my husband. I am dead serious. He is my whole being. He tells me he feels the same. 40 years together. What a ride.


Yuck.


+1 I’m not disparaging pp’s Experience and joy in life, but that is not for everyone and that is absolutely not how I’d describe a soulmate. That sounds smothering to me, suffocatingly so.

Op, I’m guessing only >15% of married couples would say they married their soulmate. Of the 6 married people I know who have been open about their relationship with me, I’d say one might indicate they found their soulmate.
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