Because my husband doesn't enjoy socialising or any of the things I like to do, I've spent more hours than I can count staying at home watching TV, in order to be with him and not make him feel like I'm having a life without him. I'd love to get out more and do more things on my own. But I've realised that when I want to go out for a whole day's shopping, or visit family independently, I seem to feel guilty at abandoning him, and almost have to have a cast-iron reason why I need to go, not just 'I feel like it'. Has anyone else experienced this, and how do you handle it?
Good Morning Saturday 11th July 2026


It works well. Sometimes it's nice to have an evening in on your own - I think we both appreciate that.
touch wood that doesn't happen too often. I go to a separate health club for swim and gym, husband has all that at his golf club. I tend to go to mine for the express purpose of gyming and swimming rather than socialising. I do meet up with my closest friends, several old school friends fairly regularly, also another friend from postnatal classes years ago and a couple of "mums from down at the school days" I'm having lunch with one of my oldest friends next week, we've known each other since infant school, she and I do that fairly regularly. Although again we also socialise with other halves as well, but I enjoy our female "one to ones". Our children work fairly near each other in London so they also meet up for drinks after work sometimes.