#759786 - 05/14/1208:48 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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Steelheadman
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Registered: 03/15/99
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Loc: Poulsbo, WA,USA
I've been married for 21 1/2 years and mutually agreed to live in seperate rooms and go seek others because we were not happy. This came to a head about 1 1/2 ago but we've been back together for 6 months.
If she doesn't like to fish don't expect her to go. My wife hates fishing because her dad made her go. I didn't fish when we dated until her dad got me into it. She likes to get shellfish, clams, razors, shrimp, crab.
Kids are trying on the relationship. Our problem is that I wasn't on the same page with my wife on discipline for the kids. I fathered a boy when I was 18 that was put up for adoption. He looked me up a couple of years ago and that has been positive for our relationship. The grandaughters are a blessing and we are both involved when we can. I was straight up about it before marriage and we used it as a lesson learned for my other two. My two teenagers are doing better but they've put us through their share. 19 YO moved out but the 20 YO is still at home. As the birds fly the nest we've had more time to ourselves.
Does your wife have friends? It helps if your wife has gal pals and doesn't rely on you for everything. We've become more social and it helps.
Don't spend too much time on this board. Yeah I'm like you as I do alot around the house, including kitchen chores, but she does dinner, bills, computers, fixes things, and cleans.
I think you need to start by having the open discussion of where you are and what you want. Things in the bedroom will probably be the last thing in her priorities if she's like my wife. Work on the other stuff first. Maybe Stam can hook you up at the Enumclaw sex farm in the meantime. I'm still hoping for female Viagra. Like Parker said be romantic even if you have to force yourself. That's real difficult for me and I need to keep that up. My wife has roller-coastered on the weight and that has something to do with her self esteem. My wife has been on the treadmill every day for the past 3 weeks. Now she's going to Zumba with her friends.
It's hard. Some people do better apart and some people are better together. It's hard to keep up the househole even with two incomes. I don't want to say how much we make but she has more earnings potential. We took a short trip to the ocean a few months ago, saw her best friend, and I didn't even fish even though I did check out the river. Going back to fish next week and again in late June by myself. She is going camping with her gal friends in Chelan in August.
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#759811 - 05/14/1209:40 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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Salmo g.
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Originally Posted By: 2MANY
It takes a real man to do this but next time she is sulking in bed without you .....simply walk in and demonstrate that you don't need her for sex.
You will learn a lot about your relationship in a short amount of time.
You're right in that he will learn a lot in a short amount of time, but most wives just won't put up with bringing another woman into bed, even if it's a kingsize bed. But she will definitely get the hint that he needs more sex.
I'm just a rookie here, married for 5 years but been living together for 10. All I can really tell you a is bunch of stuff not to do (but I'm sure you have done them already.) All I really do know is that from a bunch of people I know, worked with, met at a bar, met at a fishing hole near you, etc, etc, etc etc................... an ex-wife is a pain in the fuuukkkkiiiinnnnggg aaaaaasszsssssss. My wife and I kind of made a pact to not be like our parents, divorced, and be more like our grandparents, together till death. Chores suck, so what. If you want this thing to work, you got to work (duh). Get yer [Bleeeeep!] together and go think about this on the river or the lake. The water will let yo know what to do but if it tells you to put your head under the water until you stop breathing (don't do that.)
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#759890 - 05/15/1201:18 AMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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Sol Duc
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I was thinking the same thing.....Dr Wallis.
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Hey BWP......while you're busy chasing whatever it is that you are chasing....money, recognition, self esteem, whatever.......you're likely to come out of your fukd up fog and find everyone else gone.
Sounds like you are SERIOUSLY misdirected in your priorities.
Might choose to ask yourself just wtf are you bringing to the table. (Hint: if it is primarily money......you lose)
Just a concerned citizen
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#759928 - 05/15/1211:00 AMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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big moby
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Registered: 08/28/08
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Originally Posted By: blue water pro
No one is allowed to sleep all day in our house. Or watch TV like a psycho hiding from problems...unless you are sick.
Lots of conversation in our house, lots of nice talk but also LOTS of loud argueing. We yell ALOT, we laugh ALOT, we talk ALOT. Very happily married to the best person I know in the world. Was in a 13 year nightmare- not so good - still shudder at the thought. I am brutally honest person which doesn't go over well w/ an extreme sensative. Seriously called that by a councelor - brutally honest. I am not into lazy bums who sleep or watch tv non-stop - really my pet peeve. GET UP or GET OUT! With that said I've spent the last 3 weeks locked in a spare bedroom watching cartoons - scooby doo & the space guys mostly - only thing that makes me quit thinking & everyone in my family has left me alone. Thankfully. Too stressed out, maybe depression - who knows. A person can only take as much as they can take. Business pressure & a stressful job suck.
My grandma would tell you - you made your bed so lay in it...that is what she would say.
I'm trying to figure this post out........... dude, cartoons? watch Gangland or something, that should cheer you up.....
#759936 - 05/15/1212:06 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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Illyrian
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Registered: 12/20/09
Posts: 1475
Loc: Spokane, wa
I don't understand how divorce lawyers make a living. We have so many diy marriage counselers about that divorce should never happen. Wellll maybe if you try to trade her in on two 20s too often.
#759946 - 05/15/1201:58 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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RowVsWade
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Originally Posted By: parker
You know who we are missing in on this conversation?
Sol.
He'd lay down the smack dab, no-[Bleeeeep!] response that would not only be 100% correct, but it would have been god-damn funny as hell, too.
The Parrot Chronicles......
No Chit! While I'd never met him in the flesh I thought about SOL after reading the OPs' first post. I'm not sure though if the advice he'd have given Saundu would have been of benefit to reconciling his relationship but it would of been phvcking hilarious and undoubtably spot on.
The Parrot Chronicles.
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Hey, thanks for all of the responses...geez there were a lot. But it is a popular topic (marriage and level of satisfaction). As of today I am still married and need not continue to throw my wife under the bus without her being able to defend herself. As you all know I am a regular on this site and marital status in the coming months or years can be determined then.
Thanks for all of the serious responses and I will continue to sift through them and re read them.
I like the idea of "fighting for my marriage"..so at this time that is what I plan to do.
This is another reason why I love this site. Thanks
#760048 - 05/15/1209:00 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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Dan S.
It all boils down to this - I'm right, everyone else is wrong, and anyone who disputes this is clearly a dumbfuck.
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There aren't a lot of things you can't talk your way through. People get in trouble when they clam up and resent in silence.
Best of luck..........
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#760057 - 05/15/1209:20 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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RowVsWade
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Originally Posted By: Dan S.
There aren't a lot of things you can't talk your way through. People get in trouble when they clam up and resent in silence.
Best of luck..........
Very true Dan.
Also..regarding outdoor sex....maybe ease her into it.
Perhaps open the kitchen window and let her get a wiff of fresh air whilst driving the point of your love home. (mixed with olive oil and garlic...a sexual brushchetta if you please)
I'd stay away from Ahi tartare (and regardless of DanS' good advice, the clam too, not her clam but again I digress) before hand so as to not confuse the senses.
I wish you the best of luck. Mostly because your effort now will be a testament to your daughter about true love. It's not always easy but it's worth it.
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#760172 - 05/16/1201:42 PMRe: I think I want a divorce!
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JTD
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Posts: 3007
Loc: Browns Point,Wa. USA
Originally Posted By: Saundu
Thanks for all of the serious responses and I will continue to sift through them and re read them.
I like the idea of "fighting for my marriage"..so at this time that is what I plan to do.
This is another reason why I love this site. Thanks
I didn't get the impression you were "throwing her under the bus" or that you were unnecessarily harsh. I am sure she would have negative comments also if we were her audience. I admire your loyalty though and applaud your choice to fight- it is never too late to try and the potential rewards are huge.
Aunty thinks we are a bunch of predisposed sexists when actually the majority of the advice offered was exactly opposite.
As for your quote- I couldn't have said it better myself; PP rocks.
Good luck to you Sandu.
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