Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why people shouldn’t get married and have kids at 18. Grow up OP.
I agree. Grow up. You've made your bed, now lie in it.
+1. The first baby was an accident. What were the next 2?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. Many married people, especially men, crave other partners.
Perhaps talk to your DH about it, he wants to sleep with others too for sure, but as others said, you are opening up a can of worms and it may not end well.
Monogamy isn't something people do because its great, its the least worst option for keeping a family together.
NP and this kinda makes me sad.
Used to make me sad too, till you have been married a while, start talking to close friends and pretty much all of them would love the chance to have passion and great sex again. Yes, of course some small number of married couples keep the sheets hot for years but most settle into a routine and almost no one would say they would pass up a romp with a hot stranger if it were allowed. It just is human nature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You got married & had children young OP, and now that you are approaching the big 3-0, you may be worrying that your youth is slowly slipping away....
Along w/it, missed opportunities.
This is a normal feeling to have during milestone birthdays.
I think you should first talk to a professional counselor + see what they advise you doing.
One that can provide an objective perspective to what I believe is a problem more common than we think.
Good luck!
+1
You aren’t going to get what you are looking for. You will never be a carefree 20 something or 30 something - that ship has already sailed. Make what you have work. No one is going to come and sweep you off your feet - that isn’t your life, and you need to deal with that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m 28 and have been with my DH since 18. We ended up having our first child when I was 19, stayed together, and got married a few years later. Fast forward to today, we have three kids and have been married for 5 years. Our marriage isn’t completely terrible, but we do lack in some key areas. I go through time periods when I want to date other people, and I’m ashamed to say that. When we watch shows like Love is Blind or Married at First Sight, I get sad/envious because I want to be able to experience those things. I think I’m seeking the intimate conversations, getting to know someone, knowing someone is genuinely interested in me, experiencing new things, etc. I want to talk to my DH about it but don’t want him to be upset. How do I deal with these feelings and emotions?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. Many married people, especially men, crave other partners.
Perhaps talk to your DH about it, he wants to sleep with others too for sure, but as others said, you are opening up a can of worms and it may not end well.
Monogamy isn't something people do because its great, its the least worst option for keeping a family together.
NP and this kinda makes me sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why people shouldn’t get married and have kids at 18. Grow up OP.
I agree. Grow up. You've made your bed, now lie in it.
Anonymous wrote:You got married & had children young OP, and now that you are approaching the big 3-0, you may be worrying that your youth is slowly slipping away....
Along w/it, missed opportunities.
This is a normal feeling to have during milestone birthdays.
I think you should first talk to a professional counselor + see what they advise you doing.
One that can provide an objective perspective to what I believe is a problem more common than we think.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. Many married people, especially men, crave other partners.
Perhaps talk to your DH about it, he wants to sleep with others too for sure, but as others said, you are opening up a can of worms and it may not end well.
Monogamy isn't something people do because its great, its the least worst option for keeping a family together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m 28 and have been with my DH since 18. We ended up having our first child when I was 19, stayed together, and got married a few years later. Fast forward to today, we have three kids and have been married for 5 years. Our marriage isn’t completely terrible, but we do lack in some key areas. I go through time periods when I want to date other people, and I’m ashamed to say that. When we watch shows like Love is Blind or Married at First Sight, I get sad/envious because I want to be able to experience those things. I think I’m seeking the intimate conversations, getting to know someone, knowing someone is genuinely interested in me, experiencing new things, etc. I want to talk to my DH about it but don’t want him to be upset. How do I deal with these feelings and emotions?
You can get all those things with a platonic female friend.
Don't destroy your marriage and damage your kids childhood over a stupid "seven year itch."
Come on. It’s more like a 10 year itch... She basically married him because she got pregnant. She’s been trapped since.