sereneman said:
This is exactly what my ex-wife said to me. She also said that she thrived off of adrenaline rushes. In the first 6 0r 7 years of our marriage I guess I was more of a challenge to her because I would argue with her and get mad sometimes. In the last 2 years of our marriage, I began to mellow and I never wanted to argue. If there was something that we didn't agree upon, I would say, "You see it your way and I see it mine and I doubt we will change each other's minds" and I would leave it at that. I quit yelling when I became angry, getting all excited over small stuff. Well damn, you would think all that's a good thing. But to her I was becoming boring, no longer a challenge. So she had to have an affair with a dumbass guy 10 years younger than me to add some spice and drama into her life. I just became too mellow for her. Now she is with a school principal who everyone thinks is an outstanding member of the community, but I know the truth. He is a wife beater and a drunk among other things. You never really know what people are like behind closed doors.
a classic example of just how fucked up women can be........i was never married but had a similar attitude of let's agree to disagree when we fought,eventually i became boring aswell.