Forget miserable husband syndrome. Plenty of men still go through a classic midlife crisis, says TRACEY COX. Here’s how to save your marriage if there’s a sports car in the drive and he’s flirting with new gym pals

A sports car appears in the driveway. He arrives home with clothes that cost a fortune – and would look better on your son. He’s missing in bed and you find him gazing at old record/CD covers, looking sad, at 2am.

Welcome to your partner’s midlife crisis – something that makes for great dinner party stories but should also ring alarm bells.

It might be a cliché – and our reactions to one often are – but underneath it is a man panicking about his mortality, lost dreams and a growing sense that life hasn’t delivered what he expected.

My husband and I

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