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Coming out and married?
I am in desperate need of a support group for married women who feel that they might be gay. I'll share a little about myself in the hope that someone reading my post can help me.
I am in my mid thirties and new to Dallas. I am married to an amazing man whom I love deeply. Our relationship is perfect, except for the intimacy part. Through therapy, I have come to accept that I might be gay. It took me forever to allow the thought to enter my mind.
I have never been with a woman nor am I looking to experiment on the side. However, I recognize the attration. I love and respect my husband and do not believe in having an affair to confirm what I am afraid might be true.
There have to be other women like me. I need to feel normal. I need to talk with other women who are hurting inside because either they live a married life denying their true sexual self or they divorce their spouse for something completely unknown.
Any advice or resouce information would be helpful. Thank you!