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  • Wifeynurse806
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 9

    Feeling unappreciated in my marriage.

    My husband and I have been together for 10 years, and we have a 3 year old son. Of course, when we first got together, sex was amazing, he always told me how beautiful I was, etc. me weight has been up and down throughout the relationship since I had a broken leg, a broken ankle, back surgery, oh, and a baby. It's always stayed within about 40ish pounds of my lowest weight. We have not had sex in over 2 months, and this is not unusual for our relationship. I've told him time and time again that I feel unappreciated, obviously unwanted, unattractive, and this really hurts my feelings. How hard is it to say you look pretty today, or to give some sort of compliment?!? I tell him multiple times a week how good he looks, or that I like a certain shirt on him or anything that I'm thinking. I have to wonder if it's s weight issue, why we aren't having sex, although, in the past when I've lost weight, it's not really been much different.
    All my friends talk about, is how their husbands can't keep their hands off of them, and I can't even get mine to touch me. We went on a trip alone 2 months ago for over a week, and had sex only twice. We both have high stress, demanding jobs that require a lot of us, but that should affect our sex love at home. I'm not much of an initiator when it comes to sex, and he knows that. I've never had to be with any other relationship. However, the last 3 times I initiated, we followed through, but weeks and weeks went by with no return initiation from him. So why would I try to have sex with him again when he clearly doesn't want to?? So when I'm home alone, if I feel in the mood, I'll watch some porn and use my bullet.
    The other thing that really bothers me, is that he is never concerned with me having an orgasm. Yes, it takes me a long time, but not with some help from a little bullet vibrator and some foreplay. He knows that too, but doesn't even try to help with that, he just rubs me with his hands, knowing that does not ever get me off. So if I want to orgasm, I have to get my bullet out of the drawer, and it embarrasses me because I feel like I'm hurting his feelings by saying hey I need this. But it also infuriates me because he will finish before I even get halfway, and just lay there and go to sleep while I'm laying here trying to get off, alone, with my vibrator. Often times I just turn it off and roll over to go back to sleep too because I'm crying. What do I do?!? And no, I definitely do not think I there is another woman involved at all. We are young, in our 30's.
  • jon31
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2016
    • 6

    Hi, have you told your husband what you've written here? Wondering if he knows how you feel but doesn't care or he has no clue how you feel.

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    • Ashlee T.
      Veteran Member
      • Dec 2008
      • 6412

      I'm so sorry you're going through this.

      Your marriage is important, but something to remember is that YOU are important too. I feel that you do not feel good about yourself because of the weight. Lack of confidence shows more than we think it does. There is nothing more attractive that someone who is confident and feels good about themselves. You cannot depend on anyone, not even your husband to create that for you.

      With all that said, it IS rotten of him to show you no passion, no appreciation, no compliments. You definitely have a right to be concerned.

      It is not terribly uncommon for marriages to lose their luster, especially when there are young kids and stressful jobs involved. Are you all making time for each other ? How about a periodic "date night" where you dress up, take special time on yourselves and go somewhere fun. It's important to remind each other of why you fell in love to begin with, why you have that beautiful 3 year old, why you decided to journey this life together.

      And like Jon asks, have you talked to your husband about this? In a non-emotional, non-aggressive/angry sort of way?
      "Be what you're looking for."

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      • Lexhill
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2014
        • 124

        I don't know where to start but does his lack of interest in you limit itself to sex and compliments or is it all the way around? Does he give you flowers or any other kind of appreciation?

        Then I'm thinking more about how you talk about yourself. Seams like you are uncertain about your self and your self esteem is hurting a little. This is something that is not good primarily for your own happiness for he will also see it. His reaction should be to try to support and boost you. But referring back to my first comment I don't think he does this at all.

        When it comes to your weight, you need to control this yourself. Make sure you stay within the limits that you are satisfied with yourself. Then rock yourself with your self esteem. If you feel that you are larger than you want to, talk to your husband about a schedule so you can work out regularly. Get of the weight you want. I talk from experience working out has several benefits. having the better stamina to play with my kids being the best benefit. I've gone down more than 40lb recently.

        When it comes to initiating I'm really feeling with you and it annoys the crap out of me. I see way to often 1 partner that does not give their SO the acknowledgement of being attractive enough. I'm struggling on the same side as you never getting that feeling of being lusted or wanted enough to bother for.

        So I would say sit down and figure out what do you want to change for you. Then go for it. When you have figured out that then look at your husband and see what your missing from him and talk to him about it.

        I also think BD's and jons answers are good.

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        • amy40
          Veteran Member
          • Nov 2016
          • 2732

          Originally posted by Wifeynurse806
          We both have high stress, demanding jobs that require a lot of us,
          A stressful job could have a lot to do with it and now more responsibilities at home with a child. When you go away for a weekend, can you just have a goal of having fun, relaxing, and not worry if you will have sex or not and take the pressure off? Sometimes, after being married a while, the woman just needs to take charge. We may think men's sex drive is always more than a women's but that is not necessarily true. And especially when men feel stress from work, and then stress at home, too.
          As far as compliments and feeling good about yourself, we need to make ourselves feel good intrinsically. It can't always come from others. So if you are out shopping, buy that rose or bouquet of flowers. And if he asks why, don't say because you never get me any. Just say, thought I'd bring some cheer in. If you create happiness for yourself, it will be felt by your husband. And guess what soon your child will be writing you little notes. Save these and put them on your mirror to give you a smile.

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          • Wifeynurse806
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2016
            • 9

            I have told my husband on multiple occasions how I feel over the past 6-7 years. I don't ever get angry or aggressive with him, we rarely even fight. He seems to do better and acknowledge he has an issue, but it only lasts a couple weeks and he's back to his old ways. He never does things like flowers or any surprise stuff, we go on date night maybe twice a year. I do have a lot of self esteem issues, but I've always had them no matter what size I was, or how how much I weighed. I used to go to the gym 3-5 times a week until I had my ankle and back surgery this year.
            He's a self admitted control freak, especially over money. I work 2 jobs and take our son to the sitter, pick him up, do all the activities and running but I still never feel appreciated for what I do! I always thank him extra if he picks up our son, or goes to the grocery store for me. I like him to know how much it helps me when he does those things. We took a vacation earlier this year without our son, it was fun but not intimate. I'm only 32, I want sex and intimacy in my marriage, I'm not happy without it. I honestly can't remember the last time he gave me a compliment but it's been months.

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            • jon31
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2016
              • 6

              Sounds to be more the case that he knows how you feel but doesn't think he needs to do anything about it. Maybe he's even recognised your self-esteem issues and is taking advantage of it?
              I know you have a son but would leaving be an option for you? This doesn't sound like a nice relationship for the next 30+ years. Maybe if he got the idea that you might leave he'd try a lot harder to keep you?

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              • Wifeynurse806
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2016
                • 9

                Yes I could leave him, I make twice as much money as he does so I would be stable. However, I do love him and would rather stay together and him just act right! I think he knows that if he doesn't correct his actions and behavior, nothing is going to happen because it never does. Like, he has no consequences for his poor behavior. I went to therapy earlier this year and it helped me some, but I never could get him to commit to go with me.

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                • Ashlee T.
                  Veteran Member
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 6412

                  Ugh. I can definitely feel your pain then. It sounds like you're doing everything you should be doing in trying to salvage this. He's lucky he has a wife who WANTS to be intimate with him, both emotionally and physically. If it were just the sex, I'd say maybe his testosterone is low......but it doesn't sound like he makes much effort in any other area either.

                  I'd suggest counseling as a last ditch effort. Let him know that you have one foot out the door and that you're doing everything you can to salvage your marriage, but that you are not willing to be ignored for the rest of your life. If that doesn't bring it to his attention that this is SERIOUS, nothing will. You are deserving of love, respect, intimacy, sex, etc. He sounds extremely selfish, wrapped up in himself and not considering your feelings and your needs at all. Yes, you do deserve better.
                  "Be what you're looking for."

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                  • suej
                    Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 13

                    Hi Wifeynurse,
                    I am sorry you are in this situation. You deserve better.

                    If I were in your situation, I would:

                    1. Tell my husband that I love him, but I really want to do therapy together
                    2. Mention it for a couple weeks, more and more firmly, and if this did not get him to agree...
                    3. I would tell him either we do therapy together, or we are going to get a divorce

                    It is not reasonable for a partner to refuse therapy when their spouse is unhappy and they cannot solve the problem themselves. In my own case, my husband and I agreed if we ever can't work things out, we will get counseling. We have fights, but never enough to warrant counseling so far. But if I was unhappy and couldn't resolve things, we would do it in a heart beat, and I know he would agree (as I would for him).

                    Stay strong, and stand up for yourself. You deserve more.

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