First, yes I think it is normal and yes I think you can get through it without divorce. We have only been married 5 years but seem to roll up and down from honeymoon to just friends valley. It sucks when we are in the valley but we try to plug on. And yes I sometimes wonder what would happen if I were suddenly divorced or if we had decided to stay single longer, I love my husband but when the days get tough you start questioning every choice you made. When things are good in my life I am confident in all my decisions from my haircut to my friendships to my job. I honestly believe most married couples would like to admit they feel like you do at some point. My own parents got married in 1975 and from the outside it appears their relationship did the same cycles but still soldiers on.
Has he not said anything? Maybe read some cues? Does he seem sad as well?
On the other part, I don't think it would hurt to talk to someone. I would see if your health insurance has resources for mental health or talk to you GP for a referral (if you like your GP). My health insurance book has a section on mental health services.
Amanda
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