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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP you are thinking correctly. In sickness and in health. Your thinking is healthy in that this is just PART of your life—a part that is over, but he may get back the need and desire for intimacy in other forms. You have other parts of your life that are rich and satisfying. Long term marriage is about dealing with loss and still going forward. You’re doing a great job.[/quote] Wow…way to tell someone to just accept being miserable and unsatisfied for the rest of their life. I remember after we had our first child, I asked my husband what he would have done if he found out I couldn’t have kids. He said he would unfortunately need to leave the marriage and have kids with someone else. I wasn’t upset because I would have done exactly the same thing if it was him who couldn’t have kids. Some things in life are non negotiable. Especially things that have a direct and very negative effect on the other person and their future and their happiness and fulfillment. [/quote]
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