Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fascinating how when men complain about sexless marriages here and ask about affairs, an avalanche of wives tell them they are cowards and worse for not divorcing. When a woman complains about a sexless marriage, there are many suggestions, probably from other women, to have an affair.
So men are advised one thing, and women are advised another? Then they're each getting sound advice. Regardless of who instigates the split, post-divorce, an ex-husband is likely to fare better than an ex-wife. Far better financially and far better in the dating game.
Anonymous wrote:Fascinating how when men complain about sexless marriages here and ask about affairs, an avalanche of wives tell them they are cowards and worse for not divorcing. When a woman complains about a sexless marriage, there are many suggestions, probably from other women, to have an affair.
Anonymous wrote:I am in my 50's; divorced in my 30's. I am at peace with the decision I made because it's in the past... I can't change it. But watch out. I had no idea how far the standard of living would fall. NO idea. As for dating, I had an active dating life for a while, and had a couple of long-term relationships, but neither worked out. After a while I was too exhausted to date. I'm alone now, and poor, and my life was so much better back when I wasn't so stressed.
Anonymous wrote: If you don't have what you need financially, change your job.
Anonymous wrote:I do not want to live my life fantasizing about lots of other men.
Anonymous wrote:But what am I getting myself in to here? Two kids K and 2nd grade. I work and can support myself in a small 2 bdrm apt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For better or for worse, right? This just comes off a little first world problem-ish.
Yes. People in the first world still get to have problems. I think you misunderstand the proper use of that ironic phrase. Feeling alone in a marriage is not a petty issue. Your local Starbucks running out of chocolate syrup is a petty issue.
Feeling alone in a marriage IS a petty issue compared to the betrayal of throwing away your wedding vows. That said, OP's husband is divorced, so they both seem to take a light view on such ridiculous formalities. Keep up with the therapy a re-read your vows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For better or for worse, right? This just comes off a little first world problem-ish.
Yes. People in the first world still get to have problems. I think you misunderstand the proper use of that ironic phrase. Feeling alone in a marriage is not a petty issue. Your local Starbucks running out of chocolate syrup is a petty issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dating will be harder than you think. Your equals will be checking out the 30yr olds. Single moms are not a hot commodity.
Seriously, this is exactly what my friends who divorced found out. None have found any new lasting relationships.
Sounds f-ing depressing. If she can pass for 10 years younger, it is time to get a freaking fake drivers' license.