Anonymous wrote:
Do her a favor and leave. You could not sound less into the relationship. That must be obvious and sad for her.
(Personally, I would not be motivated to have weekly sex with someone who I find to be boring and annoying...but men aren't known for having a high bar in that arena).
Make sure that the "things" that she keep nagging you to do, are not chores that you would not take on besides all of the household chores that she is currently doing.
Life is short. Just leave. But don't assume you will find the whole package (or anyone) down the road.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you were diagnosed with cancer next year, do you think she would be caring and supportive? Maybe there is a better life out there for you, but things can also go badly fast, and a longtime spouse can be a great support.
Yes, we have both supported each other in illness. If open marriages were acceptable, this would have a solution. Not OP but PP in sexless marriage
Anonymous wrote:
Don't all marriages end up like this?
I am staying because:
1. Money. Separate homes are more expensive. Kids need college tuition. Retirement is less expensive as a couple.
2. Social life. Our circle is all married, with all more or less similar marriages. There is a lot of stability there, all the kids are happy and balanced. Divorce would be disruptive to our community of friends and families.
3. I don't really want to live by myself, and finding another partner and learning to live with a new person just sounds like a giant hassle!
Anonymous wrote:If you were diagnosed with cancer next year, do you think she would be caring and supportive? Maybe there is a better life out there for you, but things can also go badly fast, and a longtime spouse can be a great support.
Anonymous wrote:You have weekly sex but it’s a roommate situation?