MISSING OUT OR FEELING CHEATED: AT HOME – BOREDOM AND FATIGUE
If he is not bored with everything about him he is tired. And during M-M fatigue and boredom go hand in hand. Fatigue leads to boredom, boredom to fatigue. And increased lethargy. The more he slows down his pace and narrows his interests seeing his life through grey-tinted specs the more bored he becomes. Inertia is inevitable.
Regenerating his interests with new or different activities is a solution where both family and friends can be helpful but trying to stimulate his enthusiasm will be an up-hill struggle. Without great effort on his part these symptoms become chronic — and then the menopausal man has good reason for feeling sorry for himself.
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