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I’m 55 Years Old and Two Months Ago My Wife Asked for a Divorce Because, in Her Words, She “Needed to Feel Alive Again”—She Told Me This on an Ordinary Afternoon, Sitting at Our Kitchen Table While Our Coffee Grew Cold and the Rooster Crowed Outside as Usual

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Im 55, and two months ago my wife told me she wanted a divorce. She said she needed to feel alive again, her words falling flat on an otherwise unremarkable afternoon, as we sat at our kitchen table. My tea had grown cold, and the rooster outside crowed, as he did every day, oblivious to the weight of her announcement.

Shes my second wife. Wed been married for fifteen years. I cant have children of my own for medical reasons, but she came into my life with her children from her first marriage. I loved them like my own. There was never any difference in my eyes. I saw to it they had an education, a home, food, adviceeverything a father gives. Now they’re grown and off living in London. We stayed behind in the countrysidein a modest but lovely house, with a garden, some hens, two dogs, and a life of gentle routine. I always believed that quiet contentment was enough.

Our life was simple. Breakfast together, work, dinner in front of the telly, early nights. On weekends, wed head into town for groceries or see old friends. I never once betrayed her. Never humiliated her. I was one of those men rooted to his homeup before dawn, dutiful, dependable. To me, that was love.

Then, slowly, she started to change. She would say she felt dull, stifled by the village, desperate for a move to the citycraving bustle, people, noise, a different rhythm. I kept saying we had everything we needed herethe mortgage was paid, the air was clean, life was peaceful. We argued, often. She pushed. I closed myself off. I needed to stay. She longed to leave.

And then one day, she stopped arguing altogether. She just looked at me and said, I dont want us to keep fighting. I want to go. I need to experience something new, before Im too old.

I asked if there was someone else. She swore there wasnt. Said she didnt need another manshe just needed herself, needed to feel alive again, to start over in the city.

That night we lay side by side in the same bed, but we were already strangers. The next day, she packed up her clothes, a handful of memories, and left. No shouting. No scene. I just stood there, watching her disappear on the coach down the lane, hands trembling, a knot in my throat.

Now the house feels far too big. Im still in the countryside, just as I always wantedbut without her. I get up early, make tea for one, talk to the dogs. Some mornings, I wonder if I failed herif I didnt listen enough, if I should have tried harder, if love is more than just staying, doing your duty.

Why did all this happen? Was it because I tried so hard to be a good man?

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