Anonymous wrote:Early 40s DW. I’m pretty over being married to my spouse. Nothing wrong with DH or our marriage, I just don’t feel a spark. A number of my female friends say they feel the Same. Yet, the men I know of the same age seem blissfully happy, including my DH.
What gives? Any DH out there want to shed light? DWs is it a perimenopause midlife crisis?
Anonymous wrote:Look up happiness U-curve. It’s not your marriage. It’s a normal part of life that general unhappiness sets in. It will lift eventually.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve also noticed this in my marriage, and I think a lot of it is that we settled down at different ages.
Because I’m female, I felt like I had to start husband hunting pretty much right after I graduate college. Biological clocks and aging and whatnot.
H is almost a decade older, so he had plenty of time to play the field and have fun, and then settled down at almost 40. So it’s almost like he got to live 2 lives - first the fun life of a bachelor and now he’s ready for the steady life of a husband and father. Whereas monogamy and LTRs are really all I know, and I was I had had the time to be single, explore who I was, and get more out of life.
Anonymous wrote:It takes less to make men come content. Women are more complex emotionally. Lesbians and straight women initiate divorce at higher rates.
Also, men who lack the spark will often cheat but not want to end their marriage. They can separate sex and love
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Early 40s DW. I’m pretty over being married to my spouse. Nothing wrong with DH or our marriage, I just don’t feel a spark. A number of my female friends say they feel the Same. Yet, the men I know of the same age seem blissfully happy, including my DH.
What gives? Any DH out there want to shed light? DWs is it a perimenopause midlife crisis?
Plenty of men having an affair. I’m a woman and had no interest in divorcing but had to because of him. Some people are more prone to monogamy I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Early 40s DW. I’m pretty over being married to my spouse. Nothing wrong with DH or our marriage, I just don’t feel a spark. A number of my female friends say they feel the Same. Yet, the men I know of the same age seem blissfully happy, including my DH.
What gives? Any DH out there want to shed light? DWs is it a perimenopause midlife crisis?
Anonymous wrote:Early 40s DW. I’m pretty over being married to my spouse. Nothing wrong with DH or our marriage, I just don’t feel a spark. A number of my female friends say they feel the Same. Yet, the men I know of the same age seem blissfully happy, including my DH.
What gives? Any DH out there want to shed light? DWs is it a perimenopause midlife crisis?