Anonymous wrote:Not sure you can. Also not sure your experience is at all abnormal.
Because it is so apropos I am borrowing from another dcum post where a wife observed (correctly) it’s just that women don’t want the same man after a number of years. We’re biologically programmed to tolerate and want one man long enough to raise his kid through infancy, then we need to diversify the gene pool a bit and find a better, fitter partner. Unless a man continually makes himself a highly desirable partner, “his” woman will tire of him. Tale as old as time.
Anonymous wrote:It's a coping mechanism. It's how your body and mind decided to protect themselves for the possibility of losing your husband. The panic mode will eventually subside and you'll be able to relax and enjoy life again.
Anonymous wrote:It's a coping mechanism. It's how your body and mind decided to protect themselves for the possibility of losing your husband. The panic mode will eventually subside and you'll be able to relax and enjoy life again.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like some form of acute PTSD. Six weeks isn't very long, so time might help. But counseling will also help. 6 days is a long time in ICU.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure you can. Also not sure your experience is at all abnormal.
Because it is so apropos I am borrowing from another dcum post where a wife observed (correctly) it’s just that women don’t want the same man after a number of years. We’re biologically programmed to tolerate and want one man long enough to raise his kid through infancy, then we need to diversify the gene pool a bit and find a better, fitter partner. Unless a man continually makes himself a highly desirable partner, “his” woman will tire of him. Tale as old as time.