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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]"But often," she went on, "it can feel like my husband and I are running a family corporation together and that our emotional intimacy consists of gossiping about our friends and watching Game of Thrones. [/quote] This is my marriage. I have not cheated, and neither has my husband as far as I know. But sometimes, you get caught up watching a romantic comedy and you wonder what happened to your relationship and you start to miss those butterflies. And like the article alludes to, maybe that's not realistic but it doesn't mean we don't still want it and may not seek it out. [/quote] THIS!!!!!!!!! I think this is SO common. How can this be fixed though?? (not through an affair)[/quote] I agree it is common. But it can be fixed! My DH is not a touchy feely handholding guy (I am!) but he always finds a way to say the right thing, hug me at the right time, give me a squeeze or simply do something that increases my pulse. And its not just when he wants sex! We've been married a long time and he wasn't that way early on but over time he figured it out. If you start doing that with your SO you might find some of the romance comes back.[/quote]
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