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My husband's many, many women

Words by Emily Kasper

It’s important for you to know, my husband is a good man. A good, quiet, solid man of simple tastes and pleasures.

And yet, somehow, he has managed to love an incredible number and variety of women both before and during our marriage.

A few of them are detailed below.

Emily Kasper has written a very relatable blog post about her husband’s many other women. Source: Getty
Emily Kasper has written a very relatable blog post about her husband’s many other women. Source: Getty

The sexy other woman

Years ago he met a (very) young woman, and the way he told me this story, he was immediately, permanently smitten.

She had a corporate job and pencil skirts, sky-high Kelly green heels and heavy black eyeliner. Drinks, dinner, a first date to remember as the connection made between them was instantaneous and couldn’t be ignored.

He said she was sharp, almost radiated energy.

He’d pick her up from the airport after weekly work trips. He couldn’t wait for her to get a taxi to meet him. He told me THIS was his first ‘true love’. When I hear this story, I’m envious of her and the effect she had on him.

One of the women would meet him at hotels and they shared an intense connection. She was his first ‘real’ love. Source: Getty
One of the women would meet him at hotels and they shared an intense connection. She was his first ‘real’ love. Source: Getty

His genuine connection

I’ve seen pictures of another woman he met in graduate school. The photo I remember best is of her sitting in the shade while he built a deck onto his house. They look so peaceful.

He seems content to work next to her, not for help but for the simple beauty of knowing she’s there.

They studied together, talking about continuous process improvement and organisational change theory, staying up late — working making each other cups of coffee and bowls of ice cream.

That kind of stillness and calm, that level of discussion couldn’t be further from me or our day-to-day life. When I see that photo, it makes me want that connection.

Emily has seen photos of the woman her husband dated at graduate school and longs for their connection. Source: Getty
Emily has seen photos of the woman her husband dated at graduate school and longs for their connection. Source: Getty

Bonded with a bump

Years later, he spent a great deal of time with yet another woman, this one much different than the others.

She was expecting a child and suffered from non-stop nausea, endless shots and fretful complications.

He’s told me how impressed he was with her strength and her gift of self.

After the baby came she would cry as she tried to stand up and had to call for him repeatedly to help her do the simplest of movements.

Her conversation revolved almost entirely around children and parenting, and yet, he tells me he cared for her as he had never cared for anyone before.

This creature seemed an entirely different species than the cocktails and dresses of that young woman so long ago. When I hear of this deep connection, this gentleness and care, I think she was a very lucky woman indeed.

Emily’s hubby became close to one woman who was pregnant and was there for her even after the baby arrived. Source: Getty
Emily’s hubby became close to one woman who was pregnant and was there for her even after the baby arrived. Source: Getty

The many women revealed

I’ve been many women in the years I’ve known my husband, moving from work and travel, to marriage and family life.

I’ve been full-time, part-time, student, and a homemaker at different times. I’ve been well and sick, encouraged and desolate. I’ve borne four children and watched the incredible changes that has made to my mind, body, and spirit.

And somehow, every step of the way as I’ve morphed and changed and evolved again, he has stood beside me in easy acceptance.

May he love the me I am tomorrow as well as he has loved the me’s of the last decade.

The reaction Emily received

Since sharing this beautiful post about the realities of marriage, Aussie mum-of-four Emily Kasper says the response has been overwhelming because it’s so relatable.

“Whether you live in Palm Beach or Perth, it’s been extraordinary how widely women around the world are identifying with this,” the writer of Intentional-ish told Yahoo Lifestyle.

“It’s hugely satisfying to give women a bit of writing that they can say, ‘YES! This is about ME’. “But it’s also been sad to hear from those who say they’ve never experienced this kind of love.”

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