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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was profoundly lonely in my marriage and my wife wouldn't meet me anywhere near the middle. Another man whose love language is physical touch which of course means sexual touch. Unless you have experienced loneliness and the despair it causes, it's hard to reconcile how someone would risk it all to feel connected again [/quote] Then divorce. If you have kids, not divorcing if this is such a big issue for you, is teaching your children that their needs don’t matter, sets them up for a sad life. Teach your kids to be honorable and divorce rather than cheat. As a women, I had a long term partner who rejected me sexually. It was awful. I REFUSED to marry him. I loved his parents and loved him but walked away. If I had married him, I would have been suicidal.[/quote] You are comparing your experience of not marrying someone to the wreck of divorcing with kids? It's far more noble for parents to find accommodation in sleeping with other people and keeping the family and finances intact than it is to throw away the kids stability so you can sleep with someone else "ethically" [/quote]
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