Hi Donna and Dragonfly,<br /><br />There are a few of us here who have found a way to keep both partners happy while we live our lives in whatever way works for us.<br /><br />For instance, us....my wife is years younger than I and is still working. I am retired and have been for some time. We live apart and visit a lot...she in Durango, CO, me in Truth or Consequences, NM. I take care of and enjoy our retirement home and she lives in a trailer we bought in Durango ...fortunately in a year and a half she can retire, we will sell the trailer and will live together again. we are still very much best friends...<br /><br />My friends Suanne and her hubby find that she loves to take off and travel some and he loves to stay home and tend to the home-place and garden, etc. That is what they do...<br /><br />There are others. Way more difficult when you are young and in the flush of young love, but longtime marriages can sometimes weather some not being together constantly. Maybe sometimes resentments come up by not following ones heart in life and not doing what calls you.<br /><br />I find that instead of being a problem, it broadens our lives....she goes on her own moto trips and writes for a magazine about it (I don't enjoy the fast trips she does...too hard on my body and head), I ramble around in one of my rigs and write a blog...then go home and take care of our home....<br /><br />We decide on one trip a year together ...at least. Her savings pay for that...that is one of her main passions, world travel. <br /><br />I try to support myself and spend my own income on my road-rambling and vehicle habits. Life is really good in our world....<br /><br />I only say this to share that there are as many ways to live in relationship as there are people. No matter what the mainstream wants you to think, you get to choose....ain't that grand?????<br /><br />Good travels to you...<br />AstroBri