I'm guessing most might suggest that it depends on several factors such as the topic and the couple's schedule, so I'll go into a little more detail.
The other night I asked my wife why she turns out the light after reading then rolls over to go to sleep without saying good night or giving me a kiss. If the situation was reversed, I would at least say goodnight and give her a kiss, but I generally put down what I'm reading before she does and the light is on her side of the bed. I've tried a few times to hold her hand or put my arm around her and she doesn't like that either.
We just started sleeping in the same bed about 2 months ago after many years of sleeping in separate beds, so I waited a while before saying anything since she indicated it would take time getting used to sleeping in the same bed again. When I asked her why she kissed the dogs then turned out the light and rolled over to go to sleep, but didn't kiss me, she immediately got defensive and said she was tired and just wanted to go to sleep, after trying for a simple answer or at least an acknowledgment, I simply said "OK, we can talk about it this weekend when you are rested and ready."
Three days have passed and not a word about it from her. When I brought it up tonight, she still didn't want to talk about. But as I was trying to help her understand my point of view, she looked at me like I was crazy when I said "I'd like to hold you for a few minutes before going to sleep." One or both dogs, which are 80lbs each, lay right up against her, but the idea of spooning with me for a few minutes is a foolish idea. Personally, I don't want the dogs in bed, but I comprise, perhaps too much.
WTF? Am I expecting too much? Am I crazy and just don't know it?
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