I'm in my early fifties and disabled with autoimmune disease. I work part time. I'm married with one teenager.
I have been married fifteen years. I am desperately lonely in my marriage. I asked my husband to attend couple's therapy to improve our communication. He refused. He is work obsessed and money obsessed. I believe he has high functioning autism. We have a comfortable lifestyle but I feel so alone with him. This year I had a bad flare of my illness and although he did practical things (housework, making dinner) it was so clear that he resented it and me. There was no affection, empathy, even company.
I feel like I'm dying of loneliness and have felt this way for years. I also know that I will be much poorer and my capacity to work is limited. I really want the chance to have a loving relationship again before I get too old but I know that I may well end up alone forever. Somehow I think it would be easier living life on my terms and planning for my future. I don't have faith in him to care about me as I become more ill.
Did any of you make the jump in these circumstances? And if so, did you regret it or feel relieved? I finally spoke to a solicitor this week and it will likely be a 50 / 50 split.