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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If you love her, fight like hell for her. Give her space but also step up to add more joy to her life. Give to her what she’s provided foe 2 decades. I’m nervous for you that this is t obvious. [/quote] This. OP, try your best to give her a break from all the work of maintaining a home and raising kids. TAKE CARE OF HER for a change. Get marriage counseling. You don't get it if you jump to the conclusion that it must be an affair.[/quote] Np and a mid 30s wife, and work out of the home mom to a 2yr old. I’m crying reading a lot of these responses, Bc I feel so lonely, overworked, undervalued, and unappreciated. I can’t remember the last time my dh made me feel taken care of or noticed. I can’t remember the last time he planned a family outing or a date for us. I’m the noticer (out of milk/bread, time for dentist appts, school forms, bday party gifts etc etc), the household manager and a working professional I feel taken advantage of and resentful. [/quote]
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