Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am happily married and have random crushes on men all of the time. I always have since being a teenager and I’m over 50 now. Just stop obsessing over this one guy and look for other men to crush over too. It’s attraction but meaningless since I just acknowledge it to myself and move on.
OP here. Can you expand more on this? I'm the sort of person who just doesn't really think of other men like that, since I'm married. Maybe a celebrity or something, but since I married my husband, it's like I turned off the part of my brain/body that process attraction to other men. Like in the same way you might just shut down attraction to your BIL or your best friend's spouse, because it's not acceptable.
This crush took me by surprise but I don't even know where to start thinking about crushing on other men. Most men I meet are dads of my kids' classmates and friends and I have no interest. My current crush was someone I met by happenstance who is totally outside my social circle. I think that was part of it. He met me as just a woman he'd never met before, not as "Larlo's mom" or "Jay's wife" or whatever. It's like he got to see a side of me most people don't see because I am normally in these roles/boxes that allow people to easily categorize me.
Yes. Be careful OP. Very very careful. Although, for me, once I realized I had feelings for my (soon to be) AP there wasn't a doubt in my mind that I would act on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am happily married and have random crushes on men all of the time. I always have since being a teenager and I’m over 50 now. Just stop obsessing over this one guy and look for other men to crush over too. It’s attraction but meaningless since I just acknowledge it to myself and move on.
OP here. Can you expand more on this? I'm the sort of person who just doesn't really think of other men like that, since I'm married. Maybe a celebrity or something, but since I married my husband, it's like I turned off the part of my brain/body that process attraction to other men. Like in the same way you might just shut down attraction to your BIL or your best friend's spouse, because it's not acceptable.
This crush took me by surprise but I don't even know where to start thinking about crushing on other men. Most men I meet are dads of my kids' classmates and friends and I have no interest. My current crush was someone I met by happenstance who is totally outside my social circle. I think that was part of it. He met me as just a woman he'd never met before, not as "Larlo's mom" or "Jay's wife" or whatever. It's like he got to see a side of me most people don't see because I am normally in these roles/boxes that allow people to easily categorize me.
Anonymous wrote:Flick the bean and move on. What do you think the rest of us are doing?
Anonymous wrote:It’s great, just enjoy it and channel the physical energy into sex with your spouse. Crushes are fun.
Anonymous wrote:Flick the bean and move on. What do you think the rest of us are doing?
Anonymous wrote:I had this happen in my late 40s and I told my husband about it. We kind of…enjoyed the crush together…and it helped me work through it faster. Still took about 18 months to get through the worst of it. Sounds weird, but it did help.
Anonymous wrote:My husband went through this after he lost almost 100 lbs. He was shocked and euphoric about how random people noticed him after the weight loss. I told him to go to therapy and learn how to channel his emotional impulses and not weaponize them against me or I would divorce him. Only ultimatum I’ve ever given him. I didn’t even expect him to propose- that was his idea.
He did. Things are better now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My friend got used, dumped and then got caught. Husband divorced her. Older teens didn’t take it well.
Wait, how did she get caught if the guy had already dumped her??
She (the friend) was still married when her AP dumped her.
Her DH found out she had the affair and divorced her because of it.
Yeah. Men are much likelier to file for divorce.
Not a commentary on PP's story, but this is not correct. Women are much more likely to file for divorce -- nearly 70% of divorces are initiated by women.
Women file overall for divorce, but when women cheat it’s always the men that file.
My DH did not file for divorce when I cheated.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to, I have zero desire to blow up my good marriage, hurt my wonderful husband, or harm the loving family I've helped create for my kids.
But I'm going through some kind of hormonal thing and I'm insanely horny lately and have also developed an intense crush on a man in my orbit. Again, no interest in actually doing anything about it. But think about it all. the. time.
Has anyone been through this? Did it pass eventually? I'm almost enjoying it because it's been so long since I had that feeling of serious crush with strong physical attraction/chemistry. But it's also stressful because I feel a little guilty about the thoughts I'm having, and also worried that it's written all over my face.
Please tell me your stories of managing a midlife crush while happily married! I'm sitting here trying to work and instead engaging in some very cheesy fantasies and trying not to blush.