The author describes feelings of dissatisfaction in her marriage to John, who has become less exciting over the years. She finds herself drawn to a younger colleague, Alex, whose more vibrant lifestyle contrasts sharply with her current life. While aware that they are drifting apart, she contemplates the urgency of counseling but fears John's work commitments. The advice suggests that feeling attracted to Alex is not sufficient reason to confess to John and that such feelings may stem from underlying marital issues rather than genuine romantic interest in Alex.
"At this point, you're still idealizing him, quite possibly because you know so little about him."
"This alone is not grounds to confess to your husband."
"You need to assess whether your feelings for Alex stem from your relationship issues.â
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