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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]But you have 2 kids, do you just suck it up? We are literally just roommates. There is zero passion. We haven't had sex in 3 years. I don't quite know how this happened but it did... I am not sure what I am even asking but am depressed and sad.[/quote] Think you might be surprised how common this is. One of my closest friends is in this situation too..their kids are all in middle school/high. There unspoken agreement is to wait until the kids are graduated from HS and then they will likely move on their separate ways. Happens a lot.[/quote] It happens a lot, and in my opinion is even harder on kids than when they were younger. College freshmen are already going through so many changes, most of them need for home and family to be the same when they come home for breaks. Two of my college friends were crushed to come home for Thanksgving and Christmas only to find broken families. One blamed herself for leaving, the other stopped going home altogether. If you are going to divorce, I'd do it sooner rather than later.[/quote]
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