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Message: From GoLocalWorcester by John Simpson, GoLocalWorcester Advice Columnist: Dear John, I'm a middle-aged woman who is married to a very handsome and charismatic man. We have no children and a normal, healthy marriage. But personally, I am not so healthy: three years ago I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome. My illness is far from life threatening but it has still had a huge impact on our marriage - both our social life and our sex life. I am simply too tired all the time for either. My husband has not complained at all, but I just know he is suffering, too. Here's my proposal, weird as it sounds: I think that he should have an affair, or at least some kind of social and sexual life. I truly love him and want him to be happy. It would actually be a relief to me if he found someone to spend a little bit of time with if doing so would not impact our relationship. I'm not writing this as a "poor me" but from a very practical standpoint. He often talks about female colleagues whom he likes. Do you think that this arrangement could possibly work? I want to stay married no matter what, but I also realize that my husband may need more than I can give him right now. I'm reluctant to propose it - or maybe not reluctant so much as I just don't know where to begin. Or maybe it's not even a good idea. What do you think? http://www.golocalworcester.com/lifestyle/dear-john-she-wants-him-to-have-an-affair
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