asked which bedroom I wanted

How are you dealing with or handling this aspect of your life?

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Carly
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asked which bedroom I wanted

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Things were going well. I hadn't dressed per my wife's request in over 5 months. Last night she said she couldn't be with me unless she was drinking. I said I was saddened by that and she said I should pick which bedroom I would like to use. She says I don't realize the pain I have caused her. I think she has at least equaled it on my end. We have been married over 35 years and she has known a majority of that time. It only became an issue after I developed a debilitating illness. Just need to vent.
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Sorry Carly that is not a good point to be at. I was praying the two of you could work through things. But to work through things there has to be open communication both ways. Do what is right for you at this point.
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I am also sorry for you Carly, having a debilitating illness and not being able to dress.

Your wife is quite mean with you under these circumstances.

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What a shame, Carly. Sorry *sigh* :cry:
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Dear Carly

I am so sorry dear. I hope she changes her mind for both your sakes.

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What bedroom do you want to use?

The only correct answer is, "I want to be in the same one you use."
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At what point in your marriage did you tell her about Carley? I told my wife 7 years into our marriage - foolishly I believed I would no longer have feminine desires - it didnt. I found out that not only is keeping this secret a huge breech of trust, but we are also seen as the other woman! This is very hard for our wives to accept....
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Carly, it sounds to me that she is having more trouble handling the debilitating illness than the crossdressing.

Or there is the possibility that the 2 things together are a bit more than she thinks she can handle.

My first wife informed me after I got back from Viet Nam that if I had had a major injury over there she would not have stayed with me afterwards. Later when we did split up she blamed it on me being a cd.

It is a low blow, but there are a lot of people who cannot handle the "or for worse" when it comes to health issues that are long term and debilating.

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I am sorry sorry after all those years *^^*
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Post by DonnaT »

Sorry to hear that, Carly.

Clearly she can't handle your illness anymore, since you haven't dressed in a while and she still wants separate bedrooms.

I reckon, if it were me, I'd dress all the time now.
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some good news,if only temporary. Still no dressing but sheisn't kicking me out of her life just yet. she has suggested I go find someone else before but this is the first time she actualy said we should live separate lives. ( I think the plan was for me to pay for it all)
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Hi Carly--
I'm not sure what to make of this, in terms of your side of the dilemma. If you're suffering the effects of a debilitating illness, it's not the time to lose your support, nor is it a time to be out meeting new potential mates. She may have a need to separate, but is it doable for you at this time?
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I guess this is a kind of devil's advocate position, but I'm just wondering if she's playing power games based on your illness. That is to say she demands one thing from you and when that sticks she comes back, some months later, with another demand - all premised on the idea that you need her.
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Anthony Simon,
YOur right about her wanting to be in control of everything. I just had never fought back on anything before.
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Post by Anthony Simon »

Honestly, I think you need to see a lawyer, just to know what your options are.
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