My wife and I finally had the talk and she admitted what I have known for a long time - she simply doesn't love me anymore.
We agreed to try counselling, but I seriously wondering if we are just delaying the obvious; I see counselling as an opportunity to save the marriage, she stated "we are not going to save the marriage class". With such an attitude what is the point of going to counselling? aside from perhaps finding out why she doesn't love me. Big deal, I seriously doubt the counselor will be able to make her re-love me.
Is it really worth the time and effort to delay the obvious?
Nat345
We agreed to try counselling, but I seriously wondering if we are just delaying the obvious; I see counselling as an opportunity to save the marriage, she stated "we are not going to save the marriage class". With such an attitude what is the point of going to counselling? aside from perhaps finding out why she doesn't love me. Big deal, I seriously doubt the counselor will be able to make her re-love me.
Is it really worth the time and effort to delay the obvious?
Nat345
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