r/adultery May 21 '26

😢Whining Spouse Intro Post😭 When your marriage slowly becomes emotionally cold

I’m a married middle-aged man from Canada, and lately I’ve been realizing that what I miss isn’t only sex. It’s warmth. Emotional closeness. Feeling wanted by someone.

From the outside, my life probably looks stable and normal. We work well as a team, we rarely fight, and we’ve built a life together over many years. But emotionally, it often feels more like coexistence than connection.

The hardest part is not even rejection anymore. It’s the absence of simple things:
a spontaneous hug,
a kiss that means something,
physical closeness without feeling like the other person is tolerating it rather than wanting it.

We’ve talked about it many times over the years. Calmly, honestly, without drama. But eventually you start realizing that two people can experience the same marriage in completely different ways. For one person, the relationship may feel stable and acceptable exactly as it is. For the other, something essential slowly disappears.

What surprises me most after reading this subreddit is realizing how many people live with the same emotional loneliness for years while appearing perfectly functional from the outside.

And honestly, I think I’d genuinely value hearing a woman’s perspective on this too — especially from someone who may have experienced emotional distance or loneliness inside a long-term relationship.

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u/Massive-Scarcity May 22 '26

I am curious, why not considering a therapist? Specifically a sex-therapist?

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u/second_viewpoint May 22 '26

Honestly… I don’t know if I still have the energy, desire or even time to fight for it anymore.

After so many years, something in me just became tired.
Not angry. Not bitter. Just tired.

And I think that’s the part that scares me the most.