If he won't go for counselling you still could. I agree that counselling is not a panacea. But there are a number of options for you that you need time to think through and weigh in a caring and supportive environment that is all for you.
Taking charge in that small way may be better than continually being short changed sexually and interpersonally by your husband.
You're absolutely right, I do need someone to talk to about this. I just need to take charge of my life, period! The longer I continue to drag on this way, I will no doubt begin to resent him, myself, and the relationship!
Is it normal to not want to have sex with your partner?
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If he won't go for counselling you still could. I agree that counselling is not a panacea. But there are a number of options for you that you need time to think through and weigh in a caring and supportive environment that is all for you.
Taking charge in that small way may be better than continually being short changed sexually and interpersonally by your husband.
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You're absolutely right, I do need someone to talk to about this. I just need to take charge of my life, period! The longer I continue to drag on this way, I will no doubt begin to resent him, myself, and the relationship!