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When My Husband Told Me I Was Boring, I Transformed My Life—But Then He Got Bored of Me Instead

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Nearly two years ago, I heard something from my husband that Ill never be able to forget. He said, “You live such a predictable life, I’m bored of you.” Even though James considered our life dull, I was quite happy with it. Every morning I was up early, ate my breakfast, did a bit of exercise, and dressed for work. My first task was always seeing James off to workhe left earlythen I got myself ready. We prepared every meal at home; Id pack lunchboxes for both of us. Each evening, on my way back, I stopped at the shop, then cooked, cleaned, and did the washing. Before bed, wed watch a film and then go to sleep.

I was sure that I had it all right. Everything was running smoothlyJames was well taken care of, the house was tidy and comfortable. What more could I want? Every Saturday, Id deep clean the entire house, bake something delicious or whip up a special dinner. In the evenings, wed either have friends round or head out for the night. On Sundays, wed visit our parentshalf the day with his, half with minehelping out with chores, having long chats, enjoying our families’ company.

Our evenings were calm, peaceful, restful. We never argued or raised our voices; our home was harmonious. But one day, James announced he was bored of me. For hours, he told me he wasnt happy, pointing at friends of his who lived life to the full, always up for some adventure, making the most of everythingnot like us, he said. We didnt even argue, according to him. That very day, he just walked out.

I truly believed I was content with our way of life and didnt wish to change a thing. However, for the sake of my husband, I was willing to do anythingeven reinvent myself. I started by changing my look. I cleared out my wardrobe, went shopping, and splashed all the money wed saved for a cottage on new clothes. I chopped my hair short and dyed it a new colour, determined not to look dull anymore. Then I found a new jobno more nine-to-five in an office. I started working as a party organiser. Thanks to this role, I discovered a whole world of unique entertainment and lively experiences.

After about a week, James came home and was stunned by what he saw. From then on, I promised him life would be completely differentand so it was. We were hardly ever at home. Always out and about, meeting new people, packed with interesting adventures. Every evening, wed be at a club, restaurant, bar, party, or at a friends place, always something new. Wed go camping, cycling, canoeing. Some weekends, wed travel to another city.

Months passed in this whirlwind of excitement, and then James began to confess he missed the peace and quiet, just sitting at home together. He longed for home-cooked meals and my baking, things I simply didnt have time for any more. I had changed so much, he no longer felt the same in my company.

After another week, he told me he couldnt keep up this hectic lifestyle. He wanted to go back to the old days: the calm, the comfort, the quiet evenings in, Sunday visits to our parents, the smell of fresh, home-cooked food rather than hastily delivered takeaway.

But the truth is, Im not interested in that anymore. I worked so hard to adapt to the responsibilities of adulthood before, but now, I absolutely dont want to go backIve grown to love this new way of living. I did like the old lifestyle, but I wouldn’t go back. So when my husband said he wanted to turn back the clock, it turned into a real row.

This time it was his dreama row where dishes were smashed, the neighbours came round, and someone called the police. James left, taking his things to his mothers. I think he expects to come back and find me just as I was. But thats a bit much to ask. Were not film characters; we cant reinvent ourselves at the drop of a hat. When James eventually walks through that front door, hell find divorce papers on the table and a note saying that Im bored of him, and that I cant keep living like this.

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