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I’m 55 Years Old and Two Months Ago My Wife Asked for a Divorce Because She Said She “Needs to Feel Alive Again”—She Told Me This on an Ordinary Afternoon as We Sat at the Kitchen Table, Coffee Growing Cold, and the Neighbour’s Rooster Crowed Just Like Every Other Day

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Im 55 now, and about two months ago, my wife asked me for a divorce. She told me she needed to feel alive again. She said it one ordinary afternoon, just the two of us sitting at the kitchen table while the tea grew cold and the neighbours cockerel crowed, like always.

This was my second marriage. Wed been together for fifteen years. I cant have any children of my own, but she came into my life with kids from her first marriage. I raised them as if they were mine. Honestly, there was never any difference to me. I gave them everythingeducation, a roof over their heads, hot meals, advice when they needed it. Now theyre all grown and settled in London, and the two of us stayed back in the countrysidein our modest but lovely cottage, with a little garden, a few hens, our dogs, and a gentle, quiet routine. Id always thought a simple, peaceful life was enough.

Our days were much the same. Breakfast together, work, dinner in front of the telly, early to bed. Weekends, wed pop into town for some shopping, or visit friends for a cuppa. I never cheated on her. Never put her down. I was just one of those blokes who did what needed to be doneup before sunrise, out to work, taking care of things. I honestly believed that was love.

But a few months back, she started to change. She said she felt stuck, that the countryside was suffocating her, that she wanted to move into the cityshe missed the bustle, the noise, life moving at a different pace. I always told her we already had everythinghouse fully paid, fresh air, no madness, a calm life. It turned into arguments. She kept pushing. I always pulled away. I wanted to stay. She was desperate to leave.

Then one day, she stopped arguing. Looked me in the eye and just said, I dont want to fight anymore. I need to leave. I need to experience something different before I get too old.

I asked if she was seeing someone else, and she swore she wasnt. She said she wasnt running to someone, but rather back to herselfto whatever it was inside her that needed waking up in the city.

That night, we slept side by side, but it felt like we were worlds apart. The next morning, she packed up her clothes, a few keepsakes, and left. No shouting, no drama. I just stood there and watched as the coach pulled away, my hands shaking, throat tight.

Now, the house feels enormous. Im still out here in the countryside, like I always wantedbut now Im on my own. I get up early, make just one mug of tea, talk to the dogs. Some days, I wonder if I made a mistakeif I should have listened more, bent a bit, realised love isnt only about staying and providing.

Why did this happen to me? Was it because I tried to be a good man?

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