Submitted by marli on August 19, 2008 - 5:04am.
I've been married for 4 years. I have a beautiful daughter that is 3 years old. I met my husband ona single group in the catholic church and I trully believe LOrd brought me in his life. He always had a bad temper and I was wondering many times if I should leave him. LASt year he was fired from his job on the church and he went to CAlifornia for a 3 months ocntract job. After 2 weeks of working he calle dme from a car dealer sying he was buying a car . We argued on the phone and he told me he would not come back anymore. Three months later he came back because he could not find a job in there He came back driving a HUMMER. I told him he had to sleep on the other room. He was mad. I tryed to find advice from a priest and they gave me some brochures of marriage conceling. I told my husband we should go to get better and he said he did not need to go there because he was happy like that. My husband is 46 years old and he is currently a manager of a nice chain of restaurants here in Florida. He makes good money but he is not happy with the amount of hours. He wants to move to a farm that will belong to him when his friends owner died. I to ld him I have no interest to live in a farm far away fo family and friendsright now. FOr retirement yes but not now with a 3 years old. The closest town is an hour away from the farm.
It has been a month since my husband start seeing somebody. I know I made lots of mistakes in our marriage and now I'm blaming myself for things not working.He tells me he never loved me he married me because he was sorry. He says we don't get a long...
All this situaion is breaking my heart I want my family back.
What should I do?
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Submitted by Greg on August 7, 2006 - 4:51pm.
This "Twenty Questions About Midlife Crisis" section is an ongoing effort to collect all of LifeTwo's best information about midlife crisis in one place. »more»
Submitted by Greg on August 24, 2006 - 11:01am.
Our research into midlife crisis has convinced us that there's no such thing.
No one thing, anyway. »more»
Submitted by Greg on August 23, 2006 - 2:39pm.
The conventional wisdom is that midlife crises usually feature extramarital affairs.
But one may have little to do with the other.
Middle-aged people -- of either gender -- have affairs. But many have nothing to do with the usual midlife crisis. Rather, they are the result of placing low value on the relationship, and poor bonding with one's spouse. »more»
Submitted by Greg on July 19, 2006 - 11:46pm.
While researching her book The Breaking Point: How Today's Women Are Navigating Midlife Crisis, Wall Street Journal columnist Sue Shellenbarger discovered that "women not only undergo bigger changes than men in middle age, but they also by some measures have a more positive attitude about their prospects in life."
One key source was "Turning Points In Adulthood," a chapter in the MacArthur Foundation's "How Healthy Are We? A National Study of Well-Being At Midlife." It shows that men and women are distinctly different in a measure of life fulfillment.
Researchers found that before 50, less women than men feel they have "fulfilled a special dream" in the last five years (24% vs 40%). But after 50, women's fulfillment goes up -- to 36% -- while men's falls to about 28%. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on January 31, 2008 - 10:29am.
According to a comprehensive study of data from 80 countries, researchers at Britain's Warwick University and America's Dartmouth College have confirmed what people in their forties have known for years, middle age is indeed truly miserable. Researchers discovered that "for both men and women the probability of depression peaks around 44 years of age. »more»
Submitted by Greg on October 23, 2006 - 10:28pm.
Here's where we're going to put links to interesting "what I did during my midlife crisis" stories as we come across them ...
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Submitted by marli on August 19, 2008 - 5:04am.
I've been married for 4 years. I have a beautiful daughter that is 3 years old. I met my husband ona single group in the catholic church and I trully believe LOrd brought me in his life. He always had a bad temper and I was wondering many times if I should leave him. LASt year he was fired from his job on the church and he went to CAlifornia for a 3 months ocntract job. »more»
Submitted by marli on August 19, 2008 - 5:03am.
I've been married for 4 years. I have a beautiful daughter that is 3 years old. I met my husband ona single group in the catholic church and I trully believe LOrd brought me in his life. He always had a bad temper and I was wondering many times if I should leave him. LASt year he was fired from his job on the church and he went to CAlifornia for a 3 months ocntract job. »more»
Submitted by shepherdess56 on August 15, 2008 - 11:13am.
The following is an article that was written at Fabulously40 and Beyond by David M Matthews, author of "Every Man Sees You Naked". With his permission, I am sharing this exchange here at LifeTwo: »more»
Submitted by shepherdess on July 31, 2008 - 9:44am.
What the heck is the Dorothy Syndrome and what does it have to do with mid-life crisis? Well, it has everything to do with MLC! The Dorothy Syndrome is a phrase that I coined and is the premise for my upcoming book titled "The Dorothy Syndrome: Mid-life on the Yellow Brick Road". While coaching at another web site forum, I started using the metaphors used in one of my favorite stories and movies..."The Wizard of OZ". I was astonished at how easily I could use the dialog from the movie or premise of the story to describe the transitions, emotions, the typical experiences that occur during an MLC, whether it be for the woman or the man. »more»
Submitted by RockyPetralia on July 7, 2008 - 9:03pm.
Inspired by Wesley’s recent “Top Ten Road Trip Movies,” I thought it was time somebody nailed down the “Top Ten Midlife Crisis Movies.” Here it is. Feel free to agree or disagree. Create your inferior own list, if you like. The best thing about this list: it’s mine. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on June 15, 2008 - 5:50pm.
If you or a close one have crossed into middle age and run into a wall and you think it might be a midlife crisis but aren't sure, you might wonder what to do. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on June 5, 2008 - 8:46am.
The middle age years can be a challenging time for many. Marital issues, job problems, midlife crises, elder care, empty next, health concerns and many more are all possible. Some find themselves turning to religion more than ever before and this is evidenced by the frequency of such phrases as "turning to faith" in the LifeTwo discussion forums. »more»
Submitted by camille on March 3, 2008 - 12:48pm.
Hi. My husband is 28 and I am 22. We have been married for three years this coming April. It has been really hard for us ever since we got married but we have made it through. A few months ago, he broke down and said he just felt kinda depressed and like he hasn't done anything with his life. He also said he doesn't feel like he can do anything, I guess as far as hobbies and stuff. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on January 31, 2008 - 10:29am.
According to a comprehensive study of data from 80 countries, researchers at Britain's Warwick University and America's Dartmouth College have confirmed what people in their forties have known for years, middle age is indeed truly miserable. Researchers discovered that "for both men and women the probability of depression peaks around 44 years of age. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on January 16, 2008 - 7:42pm.
We all regret things in our life to varying degrees so it is not surprising that psychologists have decided to take a deeper look at what we regret and why. Canadian blog BoomerWatch took on the topic of regret in the baby boomer generation citing the work of psychologists Neal Roese and Amy Summerville. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on December 8, 2007 - 7:23pm.
Music can be very powerful and can evoke memories and emotions. What song(s) best capture how you are feeling and why? (Perhaps at some point we'll put together a iTunes playlist for us all to listen to).
Submitted by Greg on August 20, 2007 - 12:22pm.
"If the midlife crisis is a figment of the psychiatric and literary imagination, it's a figment that has migrated to the male imagination at large. The option of fleeing one's responsibilities seems, paradoxically, to grow more appealing as the responsibilities themselves become more rewarding." »more»
Submitted by Wesley on August 17, 2007 - 5:27am.
Former X-Files star David Duchvony returns to television in Showtime's "Californication" (also featuring Natascha McElhone of "Truman Show", "Laurel Canyon", "Truman Show"). According to promotional materials Duchvony's character Hank Moody is a screenwriter in the throes of a self-destructing midlife crisis who scores more women than writing deals. »more»
Submitted by oscarjunk25 on August 9, 2007 - 1:01pm.
Roky Erickson, who was a rock star from the 13th Floor Elevators in the late 60's, had a midlife crisis just like a lot of people. If you don't rememeber his band, their hit song was "You're Gonna Miss Me." He eventually got into doing drugs while on the road and ended up with a metal disorder, Schitzophrenia. He went crazy and had to be put into a mental institution. »more»
Submitted by Wesley on August 2, 2007 - 9:47am.
Like many middle age men, Dr. Ravi Godse is questioning many aspects of his life. In real-life he is a successful physician and fiction author, but the object of Dr. Ravi's desire is making a movie, which he believes is his destiny. »more»
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