Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
In the context of this type of relationship, do you think he gets intimacy elsewhere? Just curious if this dynamic leads to infidelity.
No. It's his choice not to be intimate.
Don't go out for hamburger, but don't eat the steak at home either because you're vegetarian
Think he is having an affair?
No, she thinks he’s gay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
In the context of this type of relationship, do you think he gets intimacy elsewhere? Just curious if this dynamic leads to infidelity.
No. It's his choice not to be intimate.
Don't go out for hamburger, but don't eat the steak at home either because you're vegetarian
Think he is having an affair?
Anonymous wrote:What are the "major downsides"?
No marriage is perfect. It's a sliding scale. Grass is not always greener. <insert more adage here>
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
In the context of this type of relationship, do you think he gets intimacy elsewhere? Just curious if this dynamic leads to infidelity.
No. It's his choice not to be intimate.
Don't go out for hamburger, but don't eat the steak at home either because you're vegetarian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
In the context of this type of relationship, do you think he gets intimacy elsewhere? Just curious if this dynamic leads to infidelity.
No. It's his choice not to be intimate.
Don't go out for hamburger, but don't eat the steak at home either because you're vegetarian
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
In the context of this type of relationship, do you think he gets intimacy elsewhere? Just curious if this dynamic leads to infidelity.
No. It's his choice not to be intimate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
In the context of this type of relationship, do you think he gets intimacy elsewhere? Just curious if this dynamic leads to infidelity.
Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.
Anonymous wrote:I have my own interests and friends. I am a complete person without my spouse. I don't feel pressured by my spouse to do anything with him that I don't want to do, including intimacy and spending time together.