Re: Late onset (yet always there)
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2007 9:30 pm
Hi all,
The trip to see my wife and son was good, then bad. Things started off well. On the third night, we were both feeling optimistic enough to engage in a heart-to-heart discussion. Didn't go well. Both of us were depressed from then onward: my wife lost interest in food, I stopped grooming (showering/shaving).
My wife is at a make-or-break point now, holding divorce over my head. Since she hasn't yielded an inch on making any accommodations for GID, I will tell her to go ahead with her plans (i.e., divorce). After all, what can I do since GID isn't something one can negotiate with as an equal?
On a positive note, it appears my rapport with women has noticably improved (wife excepted :-\), so I'm optimistic about gaining friends eventually. Had a good, long chat with the office manager at work today and she volunteered that, almost immediately after I started working there, she felt I was someone she would 'click' with. Recent conversations with other women have me optimistic as well. Such a difference from the old "testosterone" days! Back then (I'm ashamed to say), at some point during nearly any conversation with a woman, I would think "she's different down there" and involuntarily conjure up an image of that difference. Also, I had to avoid friendliness/outgoingness with women who were attractive to me, lest my intentions be mixed.
Terri
The trip to see my wife and son was good, then bad. Things started off well. On the third night, we were both feeling optimistic enough to engage in a heart-to-heart discussion. Didn't go well. Both of us were depressed from then onward: my wife lost interest in food, I stopped grooming (showering/shaving).
My wife is at a make-or-break point now, holding divorce over my head. Since she hasn't yielded an inch on making any accommodations for GID, I will tell her to go ahead with her plans (i.e., divorce). After all, what can I do since GID isn't something one can negotiate with as an equal?
On a positive note, it appears my rapport with women has noticably improved (wife excepted :-\), so I'm optimistic about gaining friends eventually. Had a good, long chat with the office manager at work today and she volunteered that, almost immediately after I started working there, she felt I was someone she would 'click' with. Recent conversations with other women have me optimistic as well. Such a difference from the old "testosterone" days! Back then (I'm ashamed to say), at some point during nearly any conversation with a woman, I would think "she's different down there" and involuntarily conjure up an image of that difference. Also, I had to avoid friendliness/outgoingness with women who were attractive to me, lest my intentions be mixed.
Terri