Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about being single do you miss? Maybe you just need a certain amount of solitude and personal space, which isn’t necessarily incompatible with being married — especially if you work just as hard to accommodate your wife’s requirements for happiness.
Just my own space and time. It's probably a control thing.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should leave her. She deserves better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there specific things she does that make you feel like you’d be happier without her? Or is that just the fantasy of something different?
There's really nothing she does, aside from the normal annoyances of living with someone, so the desire to be single is simply to relieve the claustrophobic/trapped feeling I keep getting.
If I were to get into another relationship I'm 99% sure I would go through the same thing with someone else, which is why I don't ever think I'd necessarily be happy with someone else.
My wife meets 90% of my needs; the only thing lacking is conversation. I'd love to discuss science, politics, religion, current affairs, with her, but she's just not that way inclined and those subjects don't interest her.
We used to talk before we had children, I can't remember what about, but I imagine the kids leaving home in 10-20 years and not having anything in common or to talk about.
Anonymous wrote:What about being single do you miss? Maybe you just need a certain amount of solitude and personal space, which isn’t necessarily incompatible with being married — especially if you work just as hard to accommodate your wife’s requirements for happiness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your feelings are normal, but selfish and immature.
You’re a father now and everything you do will impact your children and how they navigate their own relationships. The time for exploring possibilities is over. The good news is that few women would be as tolerant of your wife, so enjoy that.
+1. Come on dude. You are a father now. Man up and take care of your family. I feel sorry for your DW and kids.
He's already doing that.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should leave her. She deserves better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are there specific things she does that make you feel like you’d be happier without her? Or is that just the fantasy of something different?
There's really nothing she does, aside from the normal annoyances of living with someone, so the desire to be single is simply to relieve the claustrophobic/trapped feeling I keep getting.
If I were to get into another relationship I'm 99% sure I would go through the same thing with someone else, which is why I don't ever think I'd necessarily be happy with someone else.
My wife meets 90% of my needs; the only thing lacking is conversation. I'd love to discuss science, politics, religion, current affairs, with her, but she's just not that way inclined and those subjects don't interest her.
We used to talk before we had children, I can't remember what about, but I imagine the kids leaving home in 10-20 years and not having anything in common or to talk about.
or do spa services. (When we left kids with in-laws we worried & didn't like that they weren't with us) Good luck...and do something relaxing! Anonymous wrote:It sounds like seasonal affective disorder, or else biology. Men want to travel and sow their wild oats. This has nothing to do with your wife. Really your marriage sounds pretty good to me! You can't expect to still have feelings of being in love when you've been together that long. Find other ways to spice up your life.
Anonymous wrote:I,I, I! Dude you have. KIDS. You don’t get to go just “live in another country” for two years. You think the rest of us don’t fantasize about dumping the old ball and chain? And all that goes with it ? Of course we do! You suck it up because you are someone’s dad! Not a man baby!.