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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like you have a good husband & this is something that you should never take for granted. Don’t believe me? Read all the threads in this forum! Ha!! Marriage (especially after a certain amount of years!) can begin to feel stale & the notion of butterflies + rainbows + unicorns may seem like a pipe dream…… That giddy, schoolgirl feeling we feel in the beginning rarely lasts the duration of a marriage. It is common at times to yearn for more - - to even convince ourselves that the grass is truly greener on the other side - - but that isn’t always the case. I would try to appreciate what a great husband you have and if this is not enough > perhaps you two can go to counseling. I advise you not to throw the towel in so fast since you do share a child together plus he really has not done anything wrong at this point. Then if you still are not happy and fulfilled, you can move on and seek a divorce. At least you will be able to do so knowing that you gave it a shot the best way you knew how. ;) Good luck![/quote] This is true. The days are long and the years are short. If passion is all that is missing then work on getting it back. Good men are hard to find in mid-life. They mostly stay married. [/quote]
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