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Old Feb 23, 2012, 06:55 PM
swtsarah swtsarah is offline
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Well, my husband and I have a child together and one on the way. It seems as though we've lost all our sexual attraction towards each other. He's always going to work and coming home to do nothing. I feel so stressed that I have to do everything. I hate that I feel so depressed because it seems he's lost interest in me. He's been doing things behind my back that I am not aware of and he's also been doing things I am very embarrassed to talk about. I have no one to talk to and I feel like I just need to get all of this out so I can feel better. There's so much that I keep inside and never tell him because he doesn't really care about how I feel anymore. We hardly communicate with each other. I feel so hopeless.
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Old Feb 24, 2012, 06:26 PM
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Have you thought about seeing a T, to talk about these things that are bothering you? All of that stress held in isn't healthy, especially when we're pregnant. I'd recommend trying to work through your depression now.
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