In a reconciliation attempt? A friend of mine (yes, really) divorced her alcoholic husband a few years ago. They have children together so they see each other frequently. In the last year, he's made some good strides at recovery and getting back into their lives. It's been very difficult for her over the last few years basically being a single parent because he wasn't really involved in the actual "parenting". She says she still loves him but doesn't really feel much attraction for him.
He's been talking about possibly reconciling and she's not opposed to the idea because it would be the best overall for the kids. Is it possible for a reconciliation to work if one partner isn't really that attracted to the other? She's said their sex life was never all that great to begin with and she had a brief thing with another man where she said she finally found out what she'd been missing. So I assume that means the sex was good.
I'm concerned that she may be making a mistake. Is she just setting herself up for disappointment later?
He's been talking about possibly reconciling and she's not opposed to the idea because it would be the best overall for the kids. Is it possible for a reconciliation to work if one partner isn't really that attracted to the other? She's said their sex life was never all that great to begin with and she had a brief thing with another man where she said she finally found out what she'd been missing. So I assume that means the sex was good.
I'm concerned that she may be making a mistake. Is she just setting herself up for disappointment later?
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