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[quote=Anonymous]OP, I wish I could say that it would get better but in my case it didn't. DH, now ex-DH, really tried. We were in therapy for 2 years! In the end, we had to split up for the benefit of our child. His delays are not global, he has autism spectrum but when you have two overachiever parents, it's really hard to accept your child's shortcomings. We are much better partners than before. But all the intimacy is gone. It's been a year since our divorce and it still hurts. Neither of us are dating anyone seriously. We actually talk more than we did while we were married. [/quote]
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