Anonymous wrote:I would not do this. It will just cause problems. Either be together or separate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Odds are a separation would lead to divorce. Separations get very tricky quickly when one or both are still holding out hope. For instance, how would you feel if he saw other women in the new city while separated from you? If he had a steady girlfriend? The baggage that might be introduced to your relationship during a separation might very well be the end of the relationship eventually even if you got back together after the separation.
I've considered this. However, our day-to-day life is so stressful and I panic about moving and starting over with our marriage in the state it's in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you done any couples therapy to unpack what the issues are and how to communicate more effectively?
We've been in therapy since April. The job starts in August.
Counselor has presented a number of ways by which to communicate fairly, with respect, etc. The tools have not really been implemented, or are implemented sporadically.
Anonymous wrote:Odds are a separation would lead to divorce. Separations get very tricky quickly when one or both are still holding out hope. For instance, how would you feel if he saw other women in the new city while separated from you? If he had a steady girlfriend? The baggage that might be introduced to your relationship during a separation might very well be the end of the relationship eventually even if you got back together after the separation.
Anonymous wrote:Have you done any couples therapy to unpack what the issues are and how to communicate more effectively?