Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opened up our marriage. DH and I are much happier.
You mean you ended your marriage. Call it what you want but an "open marriage" by definition is not a marriage.
The marriage ended long before it was opened up. If one person abandons intimacy, they've just friends zoned the marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s the type of relationship I’m in now - roommates. I’m not an emotionally needy person (not judging) and am now used to no sex, so have made it work. We haven’t had sex in almost 12 years - husband is low T.
If I divorced, I wouldn’t be interested in ever being in a relationship again, so I don’t see an advantage in doing so and radically affecting my child’s life. I like my husband and we get along well, just no intimacy/sex.
Are you sure he is lowT, or just no longer attracted? And have you both lost attraction for each other?
Do you meet your own intimacy ways elsewhere (vibrator, masturbation) to stay monogamous? Sexual needs are a thing and you are within reason to want to have them met
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a male in that situation. I want to have sex all the time, my wife would rather watch TV, work or do anything else except be intimate with me. I always am a last priority to everyone and everything including her job.
She’s made it clear any intimate time with me is not in her agenda. I’m not fat, in shape, good hygiene, college educated good job...etc. It is always some excuse, but yet she’ll find the time to do something she likes or hang out with her friends. Never too busy for that, just too busy for the one thing that helps hold a marriage together.
Anyways, go do stuff that makes you happy. I’ve been doing that. Going out a lot more with friends, doing what I want to do when I want to do it as long as it’s not interfering with the kid’s activities too much, working out harder, joined some social groups and spent more time reading. I refuse to be around someone who seems to make time for everything else except their husband. It’s not a long term solution but it does out stuff into perspective. For me, it’s I’m better off alone then like this.
But you’re still not having sex.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a male in that situation. I want to have sex all the time, my wife would rather watch TV, work or do anything else except be intimate with me. I always am a last priority to everyone and everything including her job.
She’s made it clear any intimate time with me is not in her agenda. I’m not fat, in shape, good hygiene, college educated good job...etc. It is always some excuse, but yet she’ll find the time to do something she likes or hang out with her friends. Never too busy for that, just too busy for the one thing that helps hold a marriage together.
Anyways, go do stuff that makes you happy. I’ve been doing that. Going out a lot more with friends, doing what I want to do when I want to do it as long as it’s not interfering with the kid’s activities too much, working out harder, joined some social groups and spent more time reading. I refuse to be around someone who seems to make time for everything else except their husband. It’s not a long term solution but it does out stuff into perspective. For me, it’s I’m better off alone then like this.
Anonymous wrote:That’s the type of relationship I’m in now - roommates. I’m not an emotionally needy person (not judging) and am now used to no sex, so have made it work. We haven’t had sex in almost 12 years - husband is low T.
If I divorced, I wouldn’t be interested in ever being in a relationship again, so I don’t see an advantage in doing so and radically affecting my child’s life. I like my husband and we get along well, just no intimacy/sex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Christian counseling? How do you even know OP is a Christian?
Never assumed she was a Christian. You don't need to be a Christian to seek their wise counsel.
Anonymous wrote:Christian counseling? How do you even know OP is a Christian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We opened up our marriage. DH and I are much happier.
You mean you ended your marriage. Call it what you want but an "open marriage" by definition is not a marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see why you can't have sex with someone else if you guys decide to treat your marriage as a roommate relationship. Be discreet and safe, and go get laid.
I wish I could. But I'm a terrible liar and wouldn't be able to handle the stress of a double life.
So don’t lie about it and no double life. Just announce to him the marriage is Open. Do you know any attractive men who are married? Assume their wives also don’t have any sex drive. Pick one of those men, or just take your time and enjoy all of them.
He wouldn't be OK with that, he thinks everything is normal as long as we don't fight.