You have no idea about any of the men she is having sex with. Stop projecting your ideas on her choices.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My affair. My husband’s interest in me sexually became non existent after 20 years of marriage but otherwise we co-exist nicely. We have a DADT agreement and it works for me. This is not what I wished for in a marriage but going sex less was not an option.
Realize a lot of the men you are having sex with do not have that agreement in their marriages and you and your spouse are opening yourselves and family to danger, your kids finding out, etc if a betrayed angry spouse finds out you are screwing her husband. I hope you are keeping it to single people.
Anonymous wrote:His complete lack of sex drive. Though I think it’s easy to guess we’re not super active in the bedroom dept.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My affair. My husband’s interest in me sexually became non existent after 20 years of marriage but otherwise we co-exist nicely. We have a DADT agreement and it works for me. This is not what I wished for in a marriage but going sex less was not an option.
Realize a lot of the men you are having sex with do not have that agreement in their marriages and you and your spouse are opening yourselves and family to danger, your kids finding out, etc if a betrayed angry spouse finds out you are screwing her husband. I hope you are keeping it to single people.
Anonymous wrote:My affair. My husband’s interest in me sexually became non existent after 20 years of marriage but otherwise we co-exist nicely. We have a DADT agreement and it works for me. This is not what I wished for in a marriage but going sex less was not an option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His affair.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husbands diagnosed mental illness.
+1 he can’t hide it w friends or extended family when when all vacation. He tries to by “doing more office work” but that looks ridiculous and all his disappearing does too. It’s his parents family secret- most people on the paternal side have it and they hide it (via never doing new things or spending elongated time with others) and never talk about it. Ironically MIl keeps asking how the kids are doing w school, friends or talking as she tries to determine if it passes to girls... (it did to one).
What's the mental illness?
And why is what the MIL does “ironic?”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
That my Aspie husband has no interest in friends or socializing, that he's very self-centered and cares nothing for social niceties.
Obviously my closest friends realize some of this, but none of us explicitly talk about it. What would be the use? He's in his 50s and not going to change.
You married him.
People on the spectrum have learned to hide their condition if possible, especially in high stakes areas like school, career, and dating. Once they get comfortable with the job or lock in a spouse, they get comfortable and revert into their most ASD selves because they feel secure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't hide it now, but when we were first married I didn't know how to fight properly and was very passive aggressive.
Some of you may recall that I am the person who bedazzled the pockets and fly on DH's favorite jeans when I got angry at him.
Now that I have grown up (and we've gone to counseling and I learned how to productively argue) and a lot of time has passed, we can both laugh about it.
I think you handled it swimmingly!![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husbands diagnosed mental illness.
+1 he can’t hide it w friends or extended family when when all vacation. He tries to by “doing more office work” but that looks ridiculous and all his disappearing does too. It’s his parents family secret- most people on the paternal side have it and they hide it (via never doing new things or spending elongated time with others) and never talk about it. Ironically MIl keeps asking how the kids are doing w school, friends or talking as she tries to determine if it passes to girls... (it did to one).
What's the mental illness?
Anonymous wrote:We don't share a bedroom during the week.