Plus: My husband got caught cheating. Why can’t I bring myself to leave?
: Few families are completely free of “issues,” but successful ones manage to maneuver around them.
Use the next two years to decide where you want to live without being “too close,” and plan on cultivating relationships outside the family through activities you enjoy so you are not completely dependent on them.: My husband of 2½ years was having an affair with a much younger woman for what I believe was about two months. I never suspected. It ended because he got caught.He always seemed uninterested in sex, and when we had sex, it was quick.
I was married before, and I feel like a failure. I’m in good physical shape, financially successful and loving. What went wrong?
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