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[quote=Anonymous]You just sound nasty, op. I “get” that interests and priorities change after kids. Rolling your eyes at your husband’s humor and finding his interests shallow is just mean. Can’t you find pleasure in things that make your husband happy if only because something on this planet has given the person you love some joy, joy that isn’t hurting anybody, joy that puts a spring in his step, joy that he can share with you if you are willing? As for his humor, what’s wrong with it? I am thrilled when my husband laughs at my jokes, everybody wants to know that someone finds them amusing in a healthy way. I’m honestly not sure I could or would stay with someone who rolled their eyes whenever I spoke or tried to bring levity into a situation or who belittled my interests. Your fantasy talk makes me think you’ve got your eye on someone else. This isn’t the ten year slump “I’ve had all the kids I’m likely going to have.. I won’t have the anticipation of the things romance novels fill our heads with, my own wedding, my own pregnancy, my own baby, I likely won’t do anything that anybody beyond my family will ever care about”. All that is pretty normal. You are just mean, op, like you want your husband to cheat so you can keep on being mean. [/quote]
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