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Xantippe
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Rau said:
“I’m perplexed that nothing much in the thread sheds light on when, or what may have led to your wife’s change in attitude. It is especially curious that your wife expresses no sadness at the situation, or even sympathy for you.”
Yes.
Somebody upthread said something interesting about how she may have mentally rewritten the story of the relationship at some point. She may have decided, totally post hoc, that she married you just to have children.
Women can act very weird after having kids. The hormonal changes involved are profound, and a lot of women lose interest in sex postpartum. Plus, there can be a sudden hyper-focus on the kids. Some women recover from this naturally, but others get on the express train to Babyville and don’t come back. So, I would not necessarily assume that there was an affair going on without further evidence.
A related and complicating factor is that the familiarity and practical side of parenting can make a spouse feel more like a family member or an employer than a lover. On some subconscious level, it may feel wrong to have sex with the kids’ dad or your boss. If at all possible, it would be a good idea to get her away from home and/or the kids for a few days.
One possible angle is to work with her kid-mindedness and to point out that it would be bad for the kids if you got a divorce and that you need to improve your relationship–for the kids. “We need to see a counselor–for the kids” or “We need to have a better relationship, so we can set a good example for the kids. They are learning from us what being a family means, and we have to think seriously about what it is we are teaching them.”
Nothing that you’ve shared suggests that you are going to have an amicable divorce if you can’t save your marriage. I expect WWIII if you divorce.
Best wishes!
“I’m perplexed that nothing much in the thread sheds light on when, or what may have led to your wife’s change in attitude. It is especially curious that your wife expresses no sadness at the situation, or even sympathy for you.”
Yes.
Somebody upthread said something interesting about how she may have mentally rewritten the story of the relationship at some point. She may have decided, totally post hoc, that she married you just to have children.
Women can act very weird after having kids. The hormonal changes involved are profound, and a lot of women lose interest in sex postpartum. Plus, there can be a sudden hyper-focus on the kids. Some women recover from this naturally, but others get on the express train to Babyville and don’t come back. So, I would not necessarily assume that there was an affair going on without further evidence.
A related and complicating factor is that the familiarity and practical side of parenting can make a spouse feel more like a family member or an employer than a lover. On some subconscious level, it may feel wrong to have sex with the kids’ dad or your boss. If at all possible, it would be a good idea to get her away from home and/or the kids for a few days.
One possible angle is to work with her kid-mindedness and to point out that it would be bad for the kids if you got a divorce and that you need to improve your relationship–for the kids. “We need to see a counselor–for the kids” or “We need to have a better relationship, so we can set a good example for the kids. They are learning from us what being a family means, and we have to think seriously about what it is we are teaching them.”
Nothing that you’ve shared suggests that you are going to have an amicable divorce if you can’t save your marriage. I expect WWIII if you divorce.
Best wishes!