Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk everyday? That seems like a basic first step to building emotional intimacy. DH and I talked/texted daily all through dating.
About anything in particular? I have a lot of people I talk to every day, but I'm not all that emotionally close to them.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk everyday? That seems like a basic first step to building emotional intimacy. DH and I talked/texted daily all through dating.
Anonymous wrote:Why don't you talk everyday? That seems like a basic first step to building emotional intimacy. DH and I talked/texted daily all through dating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This can't be 100% true or DHs would be more likely to jump ship after an affair. I mean, how long can you stay with a wife when you are disconnected like that?
I know a guy who hasn't slept with his wife in four years. I think some guys find it really hard to leave a dead marriage. They don't want to look like the bad guy, or miss out on half their kids' lives. This is why people cheat. Fill the missing void with as little life disruption as possible.
Anonymous wrote:This can't be 100% true or DHs would be more likely to jump ship after an affair. I mean, how long can you stay with a wife when you are disconnected like that?
Anonymous wrote:It is true for men that emotional intimacy follows physical intimacy. If you are not having sex, don't expect him to feel emotionally connected to you. And, note to all wives, if you stop having sex, he will stop feeling emotionally connected to you.
It is possible that for some reason he does not think you are receptive to emotional intimacy, and maybe he feels like he has tried and been rejected.