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Reply to "How many people whose don’t consider their marriage troubled would not remarry their spouse? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If your spouse is a good parent and you love the way your kids are who they are, and your marriage is untroubled, isn’t it highly perverse/bad karma to entertain thoughts that you should have married someone else? Because things might have turned out much worse.[/quote] I am definitely in the camp of what if. It's normal. Half of marriages are unhappy and half of the rest are in the stable, reasonably content on most days but are basically a friendship and caring relationship. Who doesn't miss great sex and passion? Reading the responses here confirms that some marriages do have it all, and its great for them. Mine is a comfortable partnership, but I have to pull teeth to have any semblance of a sex life. It makes me realize that if we weren't married with kids, we would move on as great friends. Statistically, I could have done worse but I could have gotten lucky and done better too, you know?[/quote]
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