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Unhappily Black man looking for unhappily married women - Midrand
Sunday, 04 May 2025
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Midrand, Gauteng
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I’m a married man — but only in name. Emotionally, I’ve been alone for a long time. The connection I once shared with my wife has faded into something distant and hollow. We coexist under the same roof like polite strangers — the love is gone, the intimacy long forgotten. The silence in our home isn’t peaceful; it’s heavy with things left unsaid, missed touches, and a bed that feels colder every night.
There’s no warmth, no laughter, no closeness. Just routines, expectations, and the quiet ache of going through the motions for the sake of appearances — or simply because facing the truth feels too hard. On the outside, I smile. But inside, I carry a loneliness that words rarely touch.
What I miss most is feeling seen. Feeling desired, heard, and understood. I miss the ease of real conversation — the comfort of connecting with someone who genuinely gets it. I know I’m not the only one who feels this way.
I’m hoping to meet a woman who’s also quietly lost in her marriage — someone who knows what it’s like to sleep next to a partner and still feel deeply alone. If your heart longs for companionship, for connection, for someone to care how your day really was, then perhaps we’re not as alone as we think.
No pressure, no expectations — just two people looking for light in the spaces where love used to live. Let’s talk. Let’s listen. Let’s feel human again.
There’s no warmth, no laughter, no closeness. Just routines, expectations, and the quiet ache of going through the motions for the sake of appearances — or simply because facing the truth feels too hard. On the outside, I smile. But inside, I carry a loneliness that words rarely touch.
What I miss most is feeling seen. Feeling desired, heard, and understood. I miss the ease of real conversation — the comfort of connecting with someone who genuinely gets it. I know I’m not the only one who feels this way.
I’m hoping to meet a woman who’s also quietly lost in her marriage — someone who knows what it’s like to sleep next to a partner and still feel deeply alone. If your heart longs for companionship, for connection, for someone to care how your day really was, then perhaps we’re not as alone as we think.
No pressure, no expectations — just two people looking for light in the spaces where love used to live. Let’s talk. Let’s listen. Let’s feel human again.