Hi, Runner.

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How so? I am not sure what you mean.
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As others have pointed out, endorphins can reinforce particular behaviors. In your case, I think that you need to consider where your brain is being fed the most. Your husband and you need to be spending enough time together that you get at least an equal amount of endorphins from your interactions with him.

It is possible that your lack of drive for your husband stems almost entirely from your lack of interaction with him as opposed to the stimulation you get from running and lifting. I am not saying that it absolutely is, just that it is a distinct possibility.

Why don't you take a week off working out, and spend the extra time with hubby as an experiment and see what happens.

All the best,
-NOPkins-


I will ferret out an affair at any opportunity.

-An affair is the embodiment of entitlement, fueled by resentment and lack of respect.
-An infidel will remain unreachable so long as their sense of entitlement exceeds their ability to reason.