Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have shared interests? does you libido match his?
Not a lot of shared interests. My libido is higher.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is a good person, decent job, works hard, does a lot around the house. Is on the spectrum probably (not diagnosed), cannot connect emotionally, bad at sex as can’t read body language and not very interested in spending time together. No kids.
Anonymous wrote:Bad at sex? Seems like such an easy fix, just get on top. Why did you marry him if you knew he was "bad at sex?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have shared interests? does you libido match his?
Not a lot of shared interests. My libido is higher.
Anonymous wrote:Did you take a vow to stay with him? Does your promise mean anything? Or were those just pretty words you said for show, and that you didn’t really mean? Serious questions.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is a good person, decent job, works hard, does a lot around the house. Is on the spectrum probably (not diagnosed), cannot connect emotionally, bad at sex as can’t read body language and not very interested in spending time together. No kids.
Anonymous wrote:His cleverness and seeming like a good person drew me to him…but the lack of connection is wearing me down. I feel lonely, unseen and I do all the work at maintaining the emotional side of the relationship. No intention of having kids.
Anonymous wrote:Husband is a good person, decent job, works hard, does a lot around the house. Is on the spectrum probably (not diagnosed), cannot connect emotionally, bad at sex as can’t read body language and not very interested in spending time together. No kids.