mjamille28, there's no point asking him to look back and question why he agreed to the marriage in the first place. It's a done deal and we know that the nature of life is impermanent. People change, people grow. People fall in love, but people also fall out of love. Nevertheless, what I think is important, is that he has said that he will honour his decision until the day he dies. He might no longer see his wife as a physically attractive and desirable woman, and/or perhaps as an intellectually stimulating woman, but I am sure he will continue loving her as a mother of his children.
Teluguy, I believe no amount of opinions or advices would suffice for you as long as you still believe in your head that there's a rainbow to be chased, that the source of true happiness lies, not within yourself, but in other people.
mjamille28, there's no point asking him to look back and question why he agreed to the marriage in the first place. It's a done deal and we know that the nature of life is impermanent. People change, people grow. People fall in love, but people also fall out of love. Nevertheless, what I think is important, is that he has said that he will honour his decision until the day he dies. He might no longer see his wife as a physically attractive and desirable woman, and/or perhaps as an intellectually stimulating woman, but I am sure he will continue loving her as a mother of his children.
Teluguy, I believe no amount of opinions or advices would suffice for you as long as you still believe in your head that there's a rainbow to be chased, that the source of true happiness lies, not within yourself, but in other people.