Anonymous wrote:OMG, yes. It is your age. It is your situation. It is boredom. It may be resentment. It may be work. It may be because you need some excitement in your life. Your 40s are the most difficult time, for both men and women. For a lot of women it iS DOUBLY difficult because of perimenopause.
Your kids are bigger, and don't need you or want you as much. Your spouse is ... well, they are your spouse you've known them a long time and you love them but they might annoy you some .... your work? You tell me. Is it engaging? Do you love it? or is it frustrating?
What do you do for you? Exercise? Yoga? Meditation? Retreats? Do you put you first ever (or is it always the kids?). Do you have hobbies? Do you have friends? Do you make time for your friends and hobbies?
So, yes, it could be any combination of the things you mentioned, and more. Y
After 16 years of marriage, this was my wife. Mid forties she decided she needed excitement in her life, was unhappy in marriage and being a mom to our two teens. She did have plenty of hobbies already, but started freaking out that we are close to dying. She started talking about divorce and would always threaten it if we had a disagreement. It is and has been a very difficult time for us