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You are right, its the build a family thing, but I don
You are right, its the build a family thing, but I don
Try marriage counseling. You've going to have a kid and it's in his/her best interest that you make it work. If you try everything and it doesn't, so be it.
The line about it taking a while to get pregnant after stopping BC was baloney though. If a woman misses like 3 days of BC in a row, she's already likely to ovulate again and doctors recommend alternate forms of BC like condoms until the next month.
Of course you are going to have some regrets everyone one does, you always at some time will wonder
This is probably not the best place to vent my frustrations, but I like to read sherdog and I don
This was the end of 2013, coincidentally in november she decides to stop taking the pill, claiming that in the future she might want to get pregnant and that it takes a lot of time for woman who have been on the pill for long,
There is a lot of variability with fertility, a lot of couples have major issues getting pregnant, and would consider TS's family's "problem" to be tremendously good luck.
Try marriage counseling. You've going to have a kid and it's in his/her best interest that you make it work. If you try everything and it doesn't, so be it.
The line about it taking a while to get pregnant after stopping BC was baloney though. If a woman misses like 3 days of BC in a row, she's already likely to ovulate again and doctors recommend alternate forms of BC like condoms until the next month.
Very wise!
Today I would not be honest if I said I wanted to work on it, I think she would.
7 year itch is a myth. It's actually 3. Most relationships never see the 3 year mark.7 year
Of course you are going to have some regrets everyone one does, you always at some time will wonder
Yeah, I'm one of the lucky ones. I know plenty of folks who (have) tried for ages before succeeding.
Me and the wifey are getting married next month and we planned for a baby early next year. To add some difficulty we only spend weekends in the same city. So, this year she stops taking the pill and I use a condom for a while.
I stop using the condom in late April and she's preggo instantly and the baby's due in January. Woot!![]()
If its been awhile, have sex with her, then see how you feel.
This could all be built up sexual repression that could all blow over in an instant.
Because it can work in the right situation. It's not going to solve major problems though, it's not going to change who someone fundamentally is. If a husband wakes up one morning and finally realizes his wife is a b*tch and he hates her, counseling isn't going to work miracles. I've been with my wife 10 years and we are currently in counseling. We still love each other, but could use some help. I know it's made me a lot happier to have someone help us work through our issues.
Also, I get a bunch of free sessions through my work EAP and then a reduced cost after that. My wife has EAP coverage through work so we basically get 15 sessions free then pay $50/session after that. Even at $50, it's not really that much, although that's relative of course.
7 year itch is a myth. It's actually 3. Most relationships never see the 3 year mark.
I know that with the complication of a child in the picture, people are trying to convince him to work it out. All honorable and that but maybe the relationship has run its course. 8 years is a long time. Not all relationships can last till death does them part.
I notice you say she is not very active. She is fat? (besides being preggers, of course...)
hehe. I suppose I am very lucky in a different way.
I was going through my "Free of ball and chain" phase after ending a 3.5 year relationship. Had unprotected sex with a lot of women over the years after. Most of whom I would not consider wife material (I just hate condoms. Its like eating Food without taking the wrapper off) and some who were even batshit crazy. But I just drank, met girls, slept with girls, drank more, did it again. Being free after a long relationship lull kinda does that to you.
I finally start seeing a girl I consider wife material and I am crazy about, and BOOM. Pregnant with twins. Literally a few weeks after she said "I love you" for the first time.
I am lucky as hell I did not get one of the crazy ones pregnant or catch anything after all that.
LOL. Don't be surprised if one of the crazy ones turns up on your doorstep with a kid at some point.
I've had unprotected sex with randoms too (and subsequently got super paranoid about it) but I always either told them to get the morning after pill or pulled out.
If you don't talk to her about these things then things will never improve.
To be frank, it sounds like you expect her to have the initiative to be a better person in your eyes. Men always tell women, 'TELL ME WHAT YOU WANT! I DONT READ MINDS', sounds like you need to do the same.