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My Wife Left Me for Another Man After Five Years of Marriage, and Although at First I Wanted to Paint Myself as the Victim, I Eventually Realised I Wasn’t the Perfect Husband Either. We Had No Children. We Married Quickly After Nearly Two Years Together. At First Everything Was Beautiful—Plans, Outings, Promises—But Routine Crept In and Consumed Us Without Me Even Realising.

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My wife left me for another man after five years of marriage, and although at first I wanted to paint myself as the wounded party, over time I realised I wasnt exactly the ideal husband either. We didnt have any children. We married in a rush, after almost two years of dating. At first, everything felt magicalplans, outings, promises. But the routine slowly consumed us, and I was too blind to notice.

I was one of those men who believed that being a good husband simply meant going to work and bringing home the money. Id get up early, always in a rush, coming back home exhausted and irritable. More often than not, Id rather collapse on the sofa with my phone or in front of the telly than actually sit down and talk to her. Whenever shed ask me to go out together, Id respond with another time, Im knackered, or thatll cost too much. Bit by bit, I stopped being affectionate. I no longer said kind things. I stopped seeing her as a woman and started seeing her as just part of the wallpaper.

Shed pull me up on it. Shed say, I feel like a flatmate, not a wife. Of course, Id defend myself, insisting she was overreacting, that everyone lived like this after getting married. The rows were dreadful. Doors were slammed. Days went by in silence. Id rather hold my tongue than actually try to sort things out. Shed cry, and Id retreat further into myself.

Things started changing when she began a new job. She started paying more attention to herself, doing her makeup, dressing up more nicely. Instead of being pleased, I became jealous and distant. She began coming home later, and Id catch her smiling at her phone. One evening, I asked her straight: Do you fancy someone else? She replied, I just like feeling alive again. That sentence still echoes in my mind.

We tried to fix things. Went out for dinner a few times, made each other promises, but I stayed the same. Absent, cold, always assuming shed be there no matter what. Until one day, she said, I cant do this anymore. She asked for some space. I agreed, but deep down I knew she was already slipping away from me.

One afternoon, someone I know sent me a message saying hed seen her with another man. Without calling her, I went to the café myself. I saw her there, laughing with him, her hand brushing his. I just stood outside, gawping in through the window like a fool. When she came out, I confronted her. She just said, Yes, Im seeing someone else.

That night we had the hardest conversation of my life. I moaned at her, cried, told her she was destroying me. She answered with something that cut deeper than the cheating: I left months ago, you just never noticed. She told me she was tired of waiting for me to change, that shed felt lonely for so long.

A week later, she packed her things. I watched her gather her belongings, not having a clue what to say. I asked if there was anything I could do. She replied, Its too late. She closed the door behind her, and I realised then that I hadnt just lost her to another manId lost her because of my own mistakes.

The months that followed were hellguilt, anger, jealousy, shame. When I saw their pictures together, I felt sick to my stomach. But Ive started to see my mistakes clearly: my pride, my coldness, my complacency. I dont pretend what she did was right, but I cant lie to myself anymore.

Now I live alone. Im learning to cook, to keep the place tidy, to talk honestly about my feelings. Im seeing a counsellor. I never want to be that man againthe one who thinks love is only about paying the bills.

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