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Husband says he doesn't love me anymore

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MissPennySweet · 10/05/2014 09:22

Three weeks ago my husband turned round out of nowhere and told me he didn't love me in a romantic way anymore (in the middle of an argument). This quite frankly knocked me for shit and ashamedly I asked him to stay and promised we could work on things (with a lot of tears). He agreed to stay and despite going back to relatively normal I can't shake the feeling that he's only with me out of pity. He's since said he does love me but he's stressed with work, but now I feel like an utter fool for staying with someone who doesn't feel the same about me.

Should I leave or do you think it was a momentary blip and he really does love me - he is usually an extremely loving and attentive man and I've never had any doubts before! We don't have DC.

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MaryShelley1818 · 19/01/2019 22:26

ZOMBIE THREAD!

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Situation · 19/01/2019 21:36

Hi pennysweet
I was told by husband 2 months ago that he doesn’t love me any more. Loves cares for me as mother of his children. We have been married for 18 years. So he is planning to move out. He is saying he’s just not happy, no other reason is given.

Yes my whole world has shattered in front of me. I feel ashamed, weak, hopeless and non worthy.

As I could feel your pain I thought I will share this. If u have any doubts on his apology have a break and let go sooner than later.

I know it’s painful, people it heals but the longer u spend, rely, and love him the deeper the wound will be. I don’t see my wound healing ever.

Good luck with your decision xxx

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hellsbellsmelons · 30/05/2018 15:50

@Emma2204
This is a really old thread.
Please do start your own thread so we can all help and support you.

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Emma2204 · 30/05/2018 15:29

My husband of 14 years with two children 13&10 went out on a Saturday night, ended up at a house party and strolled in 12pm the next aftrnoon After my numerous calls expressing my anger at him. He came in still kind of hungover and after confronting him just said he can't do this anymore and just doesn't have the same feelings. Says he's felt this way for about six months. However I have not noticed any change or noticing him be unhappy during this time. Everything just seemed normal. He says that there is no one else involved he just doesn't know how he feels anymore. We are due to go on holiday in 4 weeks and still wants to go for the boys sake and however much I want him to go I just don't know if I can take the agony. It's day three since he dropped the bombshell and is still living here, he wants to stay until he can work enough money to secure a deposit. I've tried talking to him to see if we can try and work on it but he is just not the same person, Friday night and Saturday afternoon he was completely normal it's as if that person has disappeared in the space of a night . I am absolutely heartbroken and confused as he can't give me any answers to why the change. I have checked phone bills and Facebook for messages perhaps off someone else but nothing. He has not done disappearing act before this. 😓💔

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hellsbellsmelons · 07/02/2018 16:00

There should be a 'start new thread' thing you can click on.
If it's a laptop then it's just below this message on the left.
On a phone - I have no idea - sorry!
Aha - just found it.
So at the top of the page of a thread you'll see that it's

Talk > Relationships. Look just further right and you'll see a down arrow in a circle.
Click on that and you'll see 'start a new thread'
Hope it works.

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Iona57 · 07/02/2018 15:25

I am new to all this I wrote the above message about my husband so how do I start my own thread please advise

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hellsbellsmelons · 07/02/2018 14:10

It means this was a thread from 2014.
So it's dead.
Like a Zombie.
You should start your own thread and get support that way.

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Iona57 · 07/02/2018 14:09

What is Zombi thread

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midnightmisssuki · 07/02/2018 14:06

ZOMBIE THREAD!

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Iona57 · 07/02/2018 14:03

My husband of 20 years went to visit his brother in Thailand came home after 3 wks and announced our marriage was over he said we were driffing apart lie he said we did nothing as a couple another lie I am sure if there were problems I too would have know we have just bought a cottage to do up which he now wants sold along with our home all this from the same guy who said before leaving for his holiday that he would miss me like mad and didn't want to go now he's saying he isn't in love with me but loves me and were like good friends and I am his soulmate nine of it makes sense to me or anyone else

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llWelshDragonll · 03/02/2018 21:13

So, me and my boyfriend of 6 years (3 kids) have been going through a bit of a patch. Roughly 3/4 weeks ago i was in a really bad spiral. I was lonely and needed to talk to someone. My bf works really hard and when hes not working hes exhausted. Im a fulltime mother without any real friends. I have a great family life but i was just feeling the need to talk to someone...anyone. anyways i signed up for friendship sites and so on but they all required payment. The only free site that i knew of was pof. Yes, as stupid as it sounds i signed up to a dating site looking for sum1 to chat to. Anyways he saw it pop up on my phone and instead of asking me about it he kept it to hiself and brooded over it until i made him tell me what was wrong. I tried explaining myself buh naturally he didnt believe me. But thats not the problem. He explained that he didnt trust me etc and wanted to break up. No matter how much i begged and pleaded (something i never thought id do). He was adamant. Fair enough, as much as i loved him, i did wrong. i dealt with it. When we both had calmed down and i accepted we were over, we had a chat about the way we felt and he told me that he didnt love me anymore. He loved me as the mother of his kids but nothing else. My heart broke. But for the sake of the kids we remained living together and slowly started behaving as friends. Over a few days the friendship turned into flirting. And we send a few saucy vids. He suggests us getting back together. (Something i want more than anything) but i cant get it out of my head the fact that he said he didnt love me anymore. Thats huge. How can you go from absolutely and completely believing you dont love someone to wanting to be back together? Is it just the sex he wants? x

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Rach1788 · 14/04/2017 01:50

Hi misspennysweet, I know this was a fair few years ago, but what happened in the end ? .x

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donajimena · 27/12/2016 21:37

If you start a new thread you would get more response. I'm sorry you are going through this

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Clairep83 · 27/12/2016 21:34

My husband of 12 years and 2 children has just told me he doesn't have feelings for me anymore Sad

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startingoveragain33 · 25/05/2014 13:14

I hope you don't take him back. He tells you he has finished with the OW, but how do you know? He's lied to you before, he could be lying to you now. Even if he has finished with the OW how do you know he won't go back to her once he has wormed his way back into your life.

If you took him back, you would constantly be checking up on him, worried every time he went out torturing yourself if he is with her or contacting her.

You have to face facts, the man you married he gone, he is never coming back because he never existed in the first place. The man you married betrayed you, lied to you, cheated on you. You gave him one of the most precious gifts you can give to another human being...... TRUST, and he ripped that up and threw it away, because it meant nothing to him.
You were NOT put on this earth to be treated like that.

I married my childhood sweetheart, he cheated on me, and like you I went through the should I or shouldn't I take him back, He even told me I didn't love him enough to try again WTF!!!!!!
I never took him back, I refuse to be treated like that. I went through the same thoughts as you, would never find anyone like him again (now I hope I don't find anyone like him again), would never have children (I was 30 when we split up), would never find anyone to understand me like he did (cringe worthy now thinking about it).

If you kick him out and tell him never to contact you again, you WILL look back one day and say thank goodness.

Please please please don't let him treat you like that, don't be a doormat, be a strong independent woman.

Take care xx

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Minion100 · 24/05/2014 19:49

Penny I think the reason he wants you back is because he needs you. It's not love.

You have some huge advantages over most of the women in your position.

  1. You are very young and have all the time in the world to make a new life.


  1. You are financially very stable with your twat of a husband.


  1. You do not have kids with him and therefore can cut off all ties.


  1. You have evidence of his affair and how vile he was.


  1. You do not have to stay living near him, once you sell your house you can head off.


All of this means you can walk away better off and he will have to live with his meal ticket gone. I wonder how interested the 18 year olds will be when he's kipping on a mates sofa.
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frumpypigskin · 23/05/2014 14:32

I've been reading your thread and I just wanted to say please don't go back. This is not the kind of man you want to be spending the rest of your life with. If he can't be faithful and loving now when life is pretty straight-forward, what would he be like after two children and the pressures that a family put on a marriage?

He is not a good choice for a life partner. A relationship with him will bring you to your knees.

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MrWalletwithMothsonboard · 23/05/2014 14:27

Believe me within a day of getting his feet under the table again, he will probably be yawning and telling you to stop going on about it.

Without trust there is only dust!

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OneStepForwardTwoBack · 23/05/2014 10:10

Don't even bother throwing the emails in his face. Keep them by your bed and read them next time you are tempted to give in.

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OneStepForwardTwoBack · 23/05/2014 10:09

Don't give in to his emotional blackmail and self pity. You are in control now. The second he walks back through your door you will feel out of control. Why put yourself through it? You are young, bright, you have your own house! Even if you are alone for a year or two, you are plenty young enough to start again, meet someone new, have kids etc. Think of some things you've always fancied doing that weren't possible when you were married and do them. Maybe he did lose his head and make a mistake but tough shit really, you can both learn a lesson from it.

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Sylvana · 23/05/2014 10:00

You are making the right decision Penny. Ignore his apologies and pleas for forgiveness - he is completely selfish and only thinking of himself. Don't forget he betrayed you twice, through his actions and his vile words. A man who truly loves you would not do either. You are still so young - thank God you found out what he is really like and you can move on with your life. If he wants to know why you won't take him back print off a copy of his emails and throw it in his face.

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