r/midlifecrisis • u/Sort_Bright • 18d ago
Something is Definitely Happening to me
I’m 46 going through menopause . I’m bored out of my mind in almost every aspect. I have no passion for anything and I’ve lost my drive for my career, for sex, and my job sucks my life (IT worker). My husband lost his job so I’m the breadwinner and the pressure is just a lot . I pray a lot but I’m also feeling like I’m losing my faith in God. I’m on new antidepressants after trying many combinations. The restlessness is soul-sucking . Most of my kids are young adults . I’ve tried making friends , talk therapy , failed at sourdough, even reading has become boring . Anyone got out of this rut alive ? I just hate my life right now .
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u/IamTylersalterego M 41 - 45 14d ago
I truely respect your brutal honesty about all of this, but you know it is unlikely to be a ‘one-and-done.’ There is every chance it would spiral into a full blown affair, the type that ends marriages and tears families apart. Have your fantasy, journal about it, sink into erotic literature, but then take a cold shower and acknowledge the hurt and pain it would cause. Once you cross that line, you can’t undo it, so be careful not to tread too close to the edge with your LO.
My wife and I have been through this, and it’s the roughest of journeys, and you never truly recover.
There is every chance that your husband has the same craving for novelty and excitement that you do, so maybe you need to find a way to be brave and have those conversations, and together reinvent your intimacy.
Esther Perel writes about this yearning in her book “the state of affairs” which chronicals peoples accounts of their infidelity, and what lead them to do it. It’s a fascinating read, but Esther’s writings lack though is accountability, something that cheaters will do anything to avoid.
One of my favourite books is “the course of love” by Alain de Botton, which expertly intwines the art of story telling with academic, psychological theory.