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Reply to "Wife wants to be "alone" so this means we divorce?"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, were you the kind of husband who kept an inconsistent schedule? So, for example, did you come home whenever you wanted/finished up your work in the evening? Did you ignore texts from her during the day? What act of kindness did you perform to show her that you care about her (make coffee in the morning, take the kids out to the park to give her free time, make dinner). Guys think it has to be something romantic, but it just has to be something that makes the other person feel seen/human. Did you enjoy watching sunsets together or did you make time to sit and talk about something other than your job (like actually appreciating LIFE together)? Did she have to move away from her family and friends for your career? How often do you remind her of your successful career and that she doesn’t have to worry about stuff like you do? These are the questions you should be asking yourself. Your wife just wants to feel seen. She doesn’t want another relationship. She just wants to be alone and at peace with her own thoughts. She wants time and space to be able to appreciate this next stage in life. [/quote]
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