Anonymous wrote:What do you look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need someone's approval, you have it, from me.
Divorce is a major financial and social step, and it takes time, effort and money. You can get your needs met now. You should also mentally prepare to pay a social price if words gets around, since there are plenty of unfeeling idiots like the above.
+1. I am not a cheater and never ever plan to, but I’m also not a black and white thinker like most folks on this thread who think cheating is literally the worst thing a person can do, some have even implied it’s worse than all manner of actually illegal activities. Do what you need to do and agree, be aware that not everyone thinks like me and PP.
Don't buy it.
It’s so sad that you literally can’t conceive of anything different than what you think and believe.
Anonymous wrote:Sometimes you don't know how bad a relationship has gotten until you get a breath of fresh air.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you need someone's approval, you have it, from me.
Divorce is a major financial and social step, and it takes time, effort and money. You can get your needs met now. You should also mentally prepare to pay a social price if words gets around, since there are plenty of unfeeling idiots like the above.
+1. I am not a cheater and never ever plan to, but I’m also not a black and white thinker like most folks on this thread who think cheating is literally the worst thing a person can do, some have even implied it’s worse than all manner of actually illegal activities. Do what you need to do and agree, be aware that not everyone thinks like me and PP.
Don't buy it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:DH is uninterested in sex. I need it like I need air. I never thought of myself as a cheater, but I’m feeling so desperate. I’m so sick of constantly getting rejected and it’s killing me.
I’d try to raise it in couples counseling if you haven’t, as a last ditch effort, it might flush out some hidden issue that could be dealt with. But if you’ve given him reasonable notice that you need more sex, and he isn’t doing anything to help it, I say do what you need to do. … and if you’ve raised the issue again and again and he has don’t nothing to change the situation, I think that is tacit consent.
This. If you’ve made yourself heard, clearly, and DH isn’t able or willing to fix things, then you have your answer. He doesn’t value sex and his revealed preference is that he is unconcerned about your sex life. You might even have this conversation explicitly, but you’re certainly having it implicitly. It won’t be cheating if there’s every expectation that he should know and if you don’t lie or try to hide it.
Anonymous wrote:No one "needs" sex like air. You know without air you would die. Without sex you are grumpy. It's much easier to justify cheating when it's such a necessity, but that's just a lie you are telling to yourself to make being a cheater more palatable.