Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its ok. I get hit on all the time but it's cobwebs with DH. Don't seek validation from your spouse. Flirt for a quick dopamine hit bit mostly work on yourself. I think maybe that's why i look so good? Just a lot of time for self care
Your post explains why he isn’t into you, men lose all respect for their spouse when they flirt with other men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its ok. I get hit on all the time but it's cobwebs with DH. Don't seek validation from your spouse. Flirt for a quick dopamine hit bit mostly work on yourself. I think maybe that's why i look so good? Just a lot of time for self care
Your post explains why he isn’t into you, men lose all respect for their spouse when they flirt with other men.
Not all men?
And why would you begrudge your wife from the positive attention that you can’t give? I’m sorry you feel emasculated and insecure, but that’s on you not your wife.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You may feel and think you are attractive, but if you are seeking validation from your spouse then you are likely not attractive.
I got plenty of validation out in the world, but dealing with the lack of desire from my own partner was depressing.
Anonymous wrote:You may feel and think you are attractive, but if you are seeking validation from your spouse then you are likely not attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe your personality made you unattractive to him.
100% that happens.
Some of the posters on page 1 were right - people here are completely overestimating the effect of physical attractiveness in a long term relationship. There are lots of parts to finding a long term partner attractive and really wanting them, but face and physique move down the list as energy and attitude move up. For both partners it’s really about how the other person makes them feel, not whether they stare at pretty/handsome face.
Yes, HOWEVER, it’s hard to feel desirable — even if you’ve kept up your fitness and appearance — when you imagine yourself banging an obese slob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe your personality made you unattractive to him.
100% that happens.
Some of the posters on page 1 were right - people here are completely overestimating the effect of physical attractiveness in a long term relationship. There are lots of parts to finding a long term partner attractive and really wanting them, but face and physique move down the list as energy and attitude move up. For both partners it’s really about how the other person makes them feel, not whether they stare at pretty/handsome face.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe your personality made you unattractive to him.
100% that happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think when men stop wanting to have sex with their wives are mentally unwell. Don’t blame yourself
Yes in my situation DH is medically mentally unwell, medicated, and we haven't had any action in a decade.
Soooo how’s that working for the two of you ?
Let me guess.. Intimacy isn’t everything nor important in a marriage ?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe your personality made you unattractive to him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its ok. I get hit on all the time but it's cobwebs with DH. Don't seek validation from your spouse. Flirt for a quick dopamine hit bit mostly work on yourself. I think maybe that's why i look so good? Just a lot of time for self care
Your post explains why he isn’t into you, men lose all respect for their spouse when they flirt with other men.
Anonymous wrote:It’s so demoralizing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think when men stop wanting to have sex with their wives are mentally unwell. Don’t blame yourself
Yes in my situation DH is medically mentally unwell, medicated, and we haven't had any action in a decade.