“Dr Stanley, who sleeps separately from his wife, points out that historically we were never meant to share our beds.
He said the modern tradition of the marital bed only began with the industrial revolution, when people moving to overcrowded towns and cities found themselves short of living space.
Before the Victorian era it was not uncommon for married couples to sleep apart. In ancient Rome, the marital bed was a place for sexual congress but not for sleeping.”
“We have been in couples therapy enough different times for me to know that I hate being in couples therapy with him because he never changes... But now we are desperate, so I've capitulated.
I delegated finding a therapist to my husband... We get to the office. The sign on the door says 'Divorce Law Offices' and there is a list of people with Esq's at the end.”