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Open relationship.
I know a few women with a husband and a boyfriend. They have different roles. They seem to be living their best life. |
Oh please! Making it messier isn't a solution. |
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This was why wine was invented, my dear. The passion fades after several hundred times over the years.
Welcome to the not-so-young-anymore club. |
Looks like you are going crazy, OP. You have never thought about all of this when you married this guy and had a kid. It is your fault if you are going to make a few lives suffer because you can't find meaning in life and find something to do that you enjoy. This is terrible! |
Have you tried therapy? Before you break up your family, maybe spend some time figuring out if this is coming from within you (because then you'll find yourself in the same situation 5 years from now, but with much destruction behind you). Ive been married for 14 years. At year 7 I had a intense crush on someone, lost passion for my husband, etc. considered divorce. But THANK GOD I avoided an affair and looked inward. The passion is not there all the time, but now I feel so grateful when we both feel passionate for each other at the same time, and we always jump on the opportunity, and it happens maybe once a week. Other times I'm annoyed, he annoyed, we are both busy, we have other attractions, etc. but we come together whenever we overlap. |
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All I can say is I'm grateful every single day that my husband's exwife did this. I got the BEST partner out her crazy midlife destruction. She had a rotating door of boyfriends that didn't last and has been alone for a long while - still as self centered and miserable due to lack of unrealistic expectations as ever.
Their kids prefer our home as it's stable, happy, calm, predictable. |
You would upend your child’s life because of passion? Why did you bring another human being into this world to put them thru that? There are many reasons to divorce-this is not one of them. Grow up |
Is your mom still having frequent sex and orgasms with your dad? Same as when first married? Better ask. Explain you aren't and want to get divorced. See what she says. |
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Um, will this be an uncontested divorce where you guys can easily agree on everything? Becuase otherwise the legal fees are a drain on your finances and the work to prepare for even mediation (you have to at least exchange finances for guideline child support) is a huge time suck.
I'm in the middle of the process and even though my case is very serious I sometimes wish I didn't have to do all this and spend all the $$$. |
I don't believe you're a bad person for asking this question, but I think you would be making a huge mistake to divorce over this. As someone who has been married over 20 years the passion has come and gone and then come back again, but my commitment to our family hasn't wavered. Life with young kids can be tough and it's not at all the excitement of new love, so you need to decide all of the things you will do to bring what you need. What are you doing to spark passion? Going on exciting trips? Trying new things? what are you investing in your marriage every day to make it better? You can leave and try something new but you will likely end up back here, and you will have hurt your husband and child irreparably. |
I agree. If living for yourself was so important to you, you never should've had kids. But you did, and you have to put them first. If you don't, you'll regret it on your deathbed. |
Ah, the "my kid just wants me to be happy!" poster. That train is never late.
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It sounds like you have a good husband & this is something that you should never take for granted.
Don’t believe me? Read all the threads in this forum! Ha!! Marriage (especially after a certain amount of years!) can begin to feel stale & the notion of butterflies + rainbows + unicorns may seem like a pipe dream…… That giddy, schoolgirl feeling we feel in the beginning rarely lasts the duration of a marriage. It is common at times to yearn for more - - to even convince ourselves that the grass is truly greener on the other side - - but that isn’t always the case. I would try to appreciate what a great husband you have and if this is not enough > perhaps you two can go to counseling. I advise you not to throw the towel in so fast since you do share a child together plus he really has not done anything wrong at this point. Then if you still are not happy and fulfilled, you can move on and seek a divorce. At least you will be able to do so knowing that you gave it a shot the best way you knew how.
Good luck! |
You should feel guilt, you stupid cow. |
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