It’s been a year, and me (39M) and my wife (36F) have been intimate twice, separated by nearly six months apart.

I know our relationship has had issues, with financial stress and financial infidelity (5+ years ago, I withheld how bad our cash flow was, using debt to maintain our lifestyle). She has been stressed at her job of 3 years, and now she’s gotten a job that strictly is 8:30-5:30, with no carryover into her personal life.

She can’t let go of the pain I caused her. She feels she hasn’t had time to do so since she started working 5 years ago to help gain a foothold on finances.

This carries over to the bedroom. She has always had a lower libido, but it’s straight turned off. I don’t know how someone in a relationship can possibly handle that long (6+ months) without masturbation or intercourse.

At this point, it’s a huge pain point for us. She knows I desperately want to connect physically, but it feels like the path to her healing is a chicken or the egg dynamic. However, sex is unilaterally off if I’m trying to initiate.

Since I’m batting well below the Mendoza line, I told her I’ve had enough and I’m not pursuing her in bed going forward. The straw was my birthday. I spent the entire day trying to take her on a date and be romantic…not even a kiss or hug.

I just feel like I’m dying inside. I’m literally giving it six months or I’m filing for divorce. That will be her birthday present if we can’t find common ground. I would rather live in a shack, mired in debt and alone, seeing our four kids every now and then, then be this fucking miserable every night.

How the fuck do people cope with this?

  • @RBWells
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    12 months ago

    Do you think she may find you not sexually attractive because of your attitude? You are both working at jobs now, right, not just her? I know from experience that being the only one working, with four kids, is stressful enough that it can kill the sex drive, and I run pretty hot generally. You say “only 8-530” but then she has to do the second shift at home? Or is the home workload balanced ok between y’all? A large family is a full time job. If you don’t feel overworked, she is.

    I would like to say it’s not wrong to need sex with your spouse. It’s not a silly or frivolous thing to break up over. But sometimes guys (sorry but I think it’s usually guys) don’t see everything their partner does, especially when you have a lot of kids. If you aren’t pulling your weight she may have resentment. If she doesn’t have resentment, I would think this IS fixable, and you need to insist on counseling to air it out and fix it.