TheatreDiva wrote:Dear All,
Thank you for all the words of advice, I think I knew what most of you would say. Since this new 'friendship' began, I have thought long and hard about life and in particular my relationship with my husband.
I decided to try and work things out with him, so I raised a few issues that I felt needed to be dealt with, for example, not spending enough quality time together, the lack of sexual intimacy and general intimacy and passion between us. He seemed to listen and although he did not see there were problems to begin with he agreed that he would make more effort. Sadly this has not yet happened.
Some months have passed and while I try to be a good wife, I cook, clean and try to listen to him, and make the best of myself at all timeshe still seems to prefer the company of his pc, bike, kayak, mates, in fact, anything but me.
So what of the leading man? Well, the theatre show took place two weeks ago. It was a great success, and many commented on our amazing chemistry! (chuckle) Over the last few months he and I have become very close friends. Outside of rehearsals we have regularly seen each other alone, we meet for coffee or drinks and talk for hours, finding solace in each others company. There are occasional passionate moments, but generally we just enjoy each others company as friends.
We are about to start working on another project together, so I don't see this ending any time soon, and as wrong as this may be, and as stupid as this may sound, I can't help thinking that this is actually helping my marriage.... as the fulfillment I get from my 'friendship' takes the pressure of the issues I have with my husband, which in a silly way helps us along. Of course this cannot go on forever, but for now I am happy.
TheatreDiva wrote: There are occasional passionate moments, but generally we just enjoy each others company as friends.
TheatreDiva wrote:The answer is yes. It happened last week in fact (and was very good!)
TheatreDiva wrote:The answer is yes. It happened last week in fact (and was very good!)
I must add that as suggested by a number of you I have spent a lot of time soul searching and I am still trying to make things work with my husband.
It's like banging my head against a brick wall, but I don't have any intention at this point of walking out. I think he is slowly understanding what I am complaining about ...
TheatreDiva wrote:I must add that as suggested by a number of you I have spent a lot of time soul searching and I am still trying to make things work with my husband.
Cambridge wrote:
So you’ve got a used car stuck in the mud and along comes a limousine, but you’re saying you are going to await the tow-truck? Try counseling.Good luck, anyway.
revCowgirl wrote:how come when i do the same thing i get stomped and every one cheers her on?
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