amethist
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Hi NPS
I have been reading your post's though not replied till now.
I am wondering if any one has ever mentioned to you, that Intimacy can be one of the first things to disappear and one of the last to come back, when depression hits. I know it is tough when this happens, and it has been a long time for you. But if intimacy is the cause of her PTSD (Not from you, but forced in the past), then she may never feel able to be intimate with anyone again.
I don't want to sound negative, but you may have to think about this and realise this is how it's going to be. Sorry if this hits a raw nerve for you, but I am trying to be honest with you.
Surely if you think about it, intimacy can just be the icing on the cake, and is not all a marriage is based on. There are other and more important aspects that must come first.
Amethist
I have been reading your post's though not replied till now.
I am wondering if any one has ever mentioned to you, that Intimacy can be one of the first things to disappear and one of the last to come back, when depression hits. I know it is tough when this happens, and it has been a long time for you. But if intimacy is the cause of her PTSD (Not from you, but forced in the past), then she may never feel able to be intimate with anyone again.
I don't want to sound negative, but you may have to think about this and realise this is how it's going to be. Sorry if this hits a raw nerve for you, but I am trying to be honest with you.
Surely if you think about it, intimacy can just be the icing on the cake, and is not all a marriage is based on. There are other and more important aspects that must come first.
Amethist