I try to respond to every piece of correspondence I receive out of respect for the time and effort that every reader who writes to me expends to do so, and I make it a point to read everything I receive whether I can respond to it at the moment or not. That includes the notifications I get when people cancel their subscription to this newsletter.
Some of the comments on those notifications are predictable, like people changing their e-mail address or just don't have enough time to read, but sometimes there is a really revealing gem buried in one of them. Such is the case here, in this story from "P," which I've edited only to obscure any personally identifiable information to protect her privacy:
Name: P
Email: xxxxxx@gmail.com
Signup Date: 00/00/00 00:00 AM EST
Comments:
I had subscribed to your newsletter using my private email address. I thought the daily advice was so appropriate, that I was forwarding it every day to our family email (this one) for my husband to read. I think you are hitting home for me, but he now has several weeks' worth of them he has not read....which leads me to the realization that I am "shoving it in his face." I am switching back to my personal address, for me to continue to read what you have to say.
We have been married over 20 years, and in January the love of my life from high school and I started an emotional affair over the Internet since we live thousands of miles apart. He took my lifeless soul, and made me come alive again. I was indeed that bored wife that needed passion and desire in her life, and I got it with a married man I have not talked to or seen for 24 years. He was within four hours of me in May, and I took a weekend away by myself and met up with him for twelve hours. We were very physical, but did not have sex. Just this little bit of attention made me stop thinking rationally, and was willing to give up my husband and family to a set of feelings.
I have got my head on a little tighter now, and I have been the one going to counseling, reading, talking about our loss of connection etc. I have stopped communication with the other man. It isn't sinking into my husband's head, and I am tired, and ready to give up! At this moment, if the other man asked me to, I think I would leave this marriage...
I did send an email to my husband telling him I would not forward your stuff to him anymore. But I also put your link in the e-mail in case he decides for himself that he wants to listen to someone who has his wife pegged. So I am re-signing myself up at my personal address. If you see this address sign back up, it will be because our marriage is on the turn-around, and it will be my husband that will WANT to change.
P
Gents, I don't know about you, but I want to kick this guy in the head for being stupid! She's saying to him, "Read this, because it tells you things that I want you to know about me and have been unable to communicate," and he's tuned her out. Or maybe he just doesn't understand "girly-ese."
What about her? Don't go there. We've already established, over the course of the last several days, how severe the effects of boredom are on a woman, and in spite of her having a "swept off her feet" feeling for the first time in many years, she abstained from adulterous sex, went back home, and stayed, waiting for him to take heed and wake up. There's nothing here to fault her for.
He, on the other hand, has refused (so far) to take responsibility for his influence upon the condition of their relationship. And if he doesn't wake up quickly, she's likely to just give it up, a decision they may both end up regretting to some degree.
"P" says I pegged her, but I didn't peg ONLY her. I write about what hundreds of women have taught me, through intense research and testing, about women, especially their common needs, desires, and way of going about things, like communicating, remedying boredom, and building up intimate tension for sex. I've never met P, never had an e-mail or other message from her nor any other communication. What I pegged was the common needs and tendencies in all women, including the one you're with.
So what about you? Do you want to be this guy? Do you want to be the one at home with the kids while your wife is with her high school sweetheart trying to decide whether to leave you for him? Or even worse, the guy whose wife disappears one day and he gets the divorce papers and a restraining order along with a note declaring that it's over, and he has no option but to sign the papers or fight it out with her attorney in court, because she's done?
You think it can't happen to you? Again I bid you, look at the divorce rates since the 1960's, and how they have climbed, and accelerated through the 1980's and 1990's to present day. Any questions?
On our forum, http://forum.makingherhappy.com, there is an account of a woman who was in this very same predicament and ended up cutting off both men, her husband for being an alcoholic who treated his alcoholism by being a disengaged workaholic and her high school sweetheart because he had a long-standing history of failing to man up and stand with her when she was ready to stand with him. She told him time and again that she needed more than words, and all she got was excuses.
All the romance in the world won't save you if you can't commit when the time comes. Attraction brings you together and makes you interesting enough to live with, but it is love and commitment that are the foundation of the relationship.
It's time to step up and take responsibility for your role in the health of your marriage or relationship, because if you don't make the choice to do something about your problems, she will, and as you can see from P's letter, it's not likely that you're going to like what she chooses.
So get it right, and get it right now. Go to http://www.makingherhappy.com and download your copy of "THE Man's Guide to Great Relationships and Marriage," and lead the evolution of your marriage from something rotting on the vine to something reborn, revitalized, and in full bloom, just like it was during your honeymoon. And if she ends up pregnant as a result, don't name it after me! LOL!
In the meantime, live well, be well, and have a wonderful day!
David Cunningham "Being a man is something to which one should aspire, not something for which he should apologize." --David Cunningham
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