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Married and unwanted/passion a choice?

Idealist

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Firstly my apologies to the moderators and staff, I'm new and just figuring out where things are supposed to be posted. Hopefully you can have patience with me

I value the women's input on this subject, and I believe this is the place where I can get that feedback without being in violation of the rules. Here are my responses to those who originally posted in my thread, and in addition a response to the issue of passion as a choice as outlined by dallasapple in a responsive thread in the women's section.

Originally Posted by singpeace
There is probably a major breakdown in communication. For whatever reason, she cannot tell you what is going on with her own secret thoughts for fear of being judged or laughed at or rejected. (I'm guessing)
A good guess that's probably true for a lot of people. I've tried to prod this issue a number of times but I can't get any kind of clear answer on it. I know where you're going with this and I also sometimes wonder if she is just refusing to tell me the truth about it.

Originally Posted by iambren
This story has been heard many times and it seems typical where a woman feigns sexuality which for some "reason" gets lost after the wedding. It WILL erode your soul; cut your losses and leave before you invest any more of your life UNLESS she repents and fulfills her vows of love to you as per I Corinth 7:2-5. Good luck.
Eroding my soul is a good way to describe what's happening. However, as destructive as it may be, I don't share your view that this is a criteria for divorce. This is partly why the situation exists.

You make a good point about children. I have often thought about what the consequences on kids would be.

Originally Posted by LoveToBless
Hmm, I don't see anywhere within these verses that Paul is advocating the advice given to you. Notice at the start of the verses, Paul was talking about the sexual immorality that was happening in the church. Where is the part this poster suggested about divorcing if your wife doesn't repent and fulfill these verses?



That's the spiritual point of view I believe, I don't favor divorce under my circumstances.

Originally Posted by Conservativation
well ask any man or woman who has ever had an affair. Ask if lots of romance and non sexual touch and all that was required to initiate downright wall shaking passionate sex. NOPE.....just a quick call, "hey, Im free can we meet?" and 20 minutes later the earth moves.
This is exactly right! You really hit the nail on the head. When you really want somebody, you don't need the dog and pony show, all you need is each other. It kills me to think about how she saw me through those eyes once....
I have heard the 'he's the microwave', 'she's the slow-cooker' speech too. It makes me frustrated to think about it. There is just nothing in my real life experience that validates this theory. No amount of slow cooking has any different effect, and again, life experience says if the woman likes you, no slow cooking required at those times.

Is this just a story unhappy people tell themselves to explain their unhappiness?

Originally Posted by Romanseight2005
But she's not defrauding him. He just wants more passion. How is that any different at all, then a person wanting more laughter, or more romance?
You're quite right she is not withholding sex very often. I don't want to give the impression that she is. She is faithfully meeting that obligation. I know I'm lucky compared to some, because at least the physical part is there. The emotional part....not so much.

Originally Posted by waxliom10
I'm sorry to hear about your relationship with your wife, Idealist. I know that the times I've felt least "passionate" for my husband were usually when I was physically ill (I'm assuming this has been ruled out?) or when I've been upset or hurt by him. But, because we communicate frequently and pretty well, "dispassionate" sex is not a frequent occurrence for us at all.
How did you manage this?

Originally Posted by ChildByGrace
I'm certainly glad that my dh did 'get out' of our marriage. I could be the woman that Idealist was talking about!!! I certainly didn't set out to defraud my dh but a similar thing happened with us. After working on it for several years we are closer than ever and sex is better than ever.
This hope is what helps keep me going.

Originally Posted by Romanseight2005
Idealist, I do hope you can get the spark back. Have you just asked her about this?
Many times. Various answers, none of which lead to a solution.

I appreciate all the thoughts. What makes it a tough call is that we get along well. We talk about things, we spend time together. But that doesn't bring back the woman that once desired me, who took off a few years ago. We have sex, but its not really sex, its just an action. It's like if I was 'having' conversion by literally stating words out of my mouth like 'yes' 'un-huh' 'tomatoes' 'Sunday' at regular intervals, faithfully every day or every other day. That is technically talking, but it's not really conversation is it? That's about the best analogy I can think of.

I've considered maybe asking if we can live in separate places for awhile. I'm thinking the distance and time away will generate more value for the time we do spend together. It might recapture some of what was lost? Has anybody tried this?




Men try that everyday, with the usual result of a quick death to the relationship. Turns out women don't really want the emotional shut-down.

You make the point that excitement exists in affairs is because of lack of negative emotional baggage. I think this is true. However letting negative emotional baggage exist in your mind is once again, a choice. Everyone has the power to forgive and forget, or to hold on. The proof of this is when dating, while friends and family see the flaws, the women only sees the hero in the guy. She chooses to overlook. Often when men leave a marriage, the couple may realize the mistake and badly miss each other, and on reconciliation feel an intense connection because they choose to overlook. When a man goes to war, upon his return the women does not think about his flaws, she is totally focused on her happiness to be with him at all, even after a marriage of many years. None of those circumstances removes the flaws, but in all a powerful choice is made.

I would ask this question: If negative baggage is the problem, are you basically condemning every relationship to misery? By definition of being human and with sin, we will have negative baggage.

Or to take your theory further, if my wife and I live apart, will she want me if she only sees a limited portrait of me?