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[quote=Anonymous]Op, don't listen to the haters. Find a support group. There are some great books that at least are sort of funny. I have found that my husband and I don't have the traditional marriage that I assumed. It's more of a single parent scenario where we have worked to carve out some roles for him, but he usually does not participate even there. Google around, there are great resources online for NT partners. A lot of ot comes down to accepting the situation you are in, making the best of it, and moving on. Give yourself time to mourn. It's lonely and it sucks. And yes symptoms do appear after marriage, it is a well known phenomenon, as prior to marriage, you are one of their donations, but afterwards get put in a different category, and the experience is dramatically different. [/quote]
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