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![]() 16 years onSubmitted by Anonymous on January 18, 2008 - 9:57pm.
16 years on and my husband, who I thought loved me and our life together with two children has suddenly announced that we have nothing in common, and that he does not enjoy my company. Two weeks later he bought a mustang and still cannot decide if he wants to stick it out or not. He has seen someone who has suggested that he should wait 12 months and not just walk out on 16 years together but life feels so artificial and unreal. How do you just "carry on as normal" with this big cloud hanging over your head. He is now saying that he doesnt enjoy my company and is not even sure if he loves me. The hugs which is said were lacking and that never happens he now says he doesnt like. I am finding the total lack of control or idea or what will happen next so very hard to cope with. Especially with working, running house and with two teenagers. What do I do? »
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