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Finding out late in life that I have never really experienced love.
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I am not a good person, I know that. Late 40s, married for 20 yrs. I was madly in love and pursued her like crazy. She finally gave in and we married. 20 yrs and 3 kids later I am finally realizing that my spouse never loved me. When I look back at moments in our marriage it becomes more and more apparent that this was a marriage of convenience for her and she has not really been in love with me ever. I find myself developing crushes on women who show the tiniest bit of kindness although I dont act on it. What does truly being loved by a woman feel like ? Edit: fixed typos

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