Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP,
1) telling your DH you weren't attracted to him was really brave. wow.
2) Do you want to be married to him? I mean, why did you tell him you weren't attracted to him? Was it to get him to eat better and exercise, or was it to end all sexual relationship that might be? And and the relationship?
Would a husband telling his wife he no longer finds her attractive be considered brave?
Anonymous wrote:Children? It matters. BTW Op, the issue of attraction .. that's on you. That's your problem. If you're that shallow. Why do sex?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I am on TRT myself, so a couple of comments...
1. You can still have kids on TRT. There are work-arounds for that. Sounds like he probably just didn't want to.
2. When I started TRT, and ever since then, it has been an absolute imperative to hit the gym. I have so much extra energy now and that's the only way to burn it off. I am now stronger than I was 20 years ago, in my 20s. I also lost weight and gained muscle. I don't even understand someone that could have high T and not want to hit the gym. Makes me wonder if he is really injecting the T at all.
3. He should be seeing a physician regularly to monitor the progress of his TRT and check his blood tests. You'd think the doc would be curious why he's still a fat unmotivated slob.
As for the divorce threat, at some point you simply have to say, "fine, I'll have the papers drawn up". Otherwise you're going to keep hearing it. If he's bluffing, then calling him on it may cause him to shape up. If he's not bluffing, OK, you're better off not being around a person who doesn't want to be around you.
OP here, thanks for this. I have spoken to a few others on TRT and their experience is in line with yours. I’ve watched DH do the shots, so I don’t know what the issue is. As far as kids go, we were on the fence either way. If it happened, great, it not, great. Probably really great that it didn’t happen now.
We were supposed to go on a trip this coming weekend together. I am going to go ahead with it and decide when I get back.
Anonymous wrote:OP,
1) telling your DH you weren't attracted to him was really brave. wow.
2) Do you want to be married to him? I mean, why did you tell him you weren't attracted to him? Was it to get him to eat better and exercise, or was it to end all sexual relationship that might be? And and the relationship?
Anonymous wrote:OP, I am on TRT myself, so a couple of comments...
1. You can still have kids on TRT. There are work-arounds for that. Sounds like he probably just didn't want to.
2. When I started TRT, and ever since then, it has been an absolute imperative to hit the gym. I have so much extra energy now and that's the only way to burn it off. I am now stronger than I was 20 years ago, in my 20s. I also lost weight and gained muscle. I don't even understand someone that could have high T and not want to hit the gym. Makes me wonder if he is really injecting the T at all.
3. He should be seeing a physician regularly to monitor the progress of his TRT and check his blood tests. You'd think the doc would be curious why he's still a fat unmotivated slob.
As for the divorce threat, at some point you simply have to say, "fine, I'll have the papers drawn up". Otherwise you're going to keep hearing it. If he's bluffing, then calling him on it may cause him to shape up. If he's not bluffing, OK, you're better off not being around a person who doesn't want to be around you.