Thanks so much for your insights. I could write a book on the problems we've had but I do love him and I agree with Bluebelle in that I don't think I have anything to gain by 'accusing' him of something he can't help. I think I will be able to come to terms with things more now I have an inkling of why things are as they are. Travelsafar I bet we could compare notes for hours! We don't have children as it's a second marriage so that's something I don't have to worry about. He doesn't like holidays, likes everything done in a certain way, can't stand certain noises, has a strong interest which he spends hours on, doesn't get irony/dry humour, doesn't always pick up the mood of a conversation, will interupt me mid sentence to say something like 'wow listen to that motorbike' will not talk emotions, has very low empathy... I could go on. But of course he's also funny, can be very kind, very practical, does his bit round the house. I will keep reading about the subject and arm myself with knowledge.
People being over fussy about cat welfare
Anyone else struggle with this?
Support and friendship for those whose lives have been affected by estrangement.

