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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At the 20-25 year mark here is what can happen: 1. Mom's have built up resentment because they have done the lions share of raising the children especially when they work full time. 2. Husband feels like a low priority because wife is so kid focused. 3. Husband hitting mid-life crisis in his career, likely peaking lower than he had hoped for. High level of job dissatisfaction. 4. SAHM's getting depressed when they realize that they will soon be an empty nester. Now, what do I do with my life? 5. 20-25 years of sex with the same person has lost its magic with frequency way down let alone enthusiasm. 6. Husband and wife both start to think about a new life. [/quote] 5 is only relevant for women. Men don’t get tired of sex with their wives. And #1 is baloney for modern couples.[/quote] Then why is it mostly men who cheat? I hardly think every single wife is not a willing sex partner. You're delusional. Most men want 'strange' whether they're with a supermodel or their plain jane wife. [/quote]
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