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OP your husband is your partner in life. Be open with him.
And he part of his decision. You cna always tell him you don't want to go no contact but have a discussion with Mil.
But you need to talk to him.
Expressiveness of emotions is just a character trait that is different among different people. It's for you to decide which type of expressiveness suits you. So he's not a bad person, but if you can't deal with what he's doing then yes you should leave him
Protect your organs. Don’t wanna wake up in an ice bath
You were (are) wise. The OOP's friend, not so much if she's liked him for 4 years. Luckily she's walking away now.
The two of you need to sit down and have a long conversation about this, and you need to not allow yourselves to play the “blame game.” Don't start by mentioning what he doesn't do and what you'd like him to do. Focus on you two collectively.
“Listen, our sex life has become a struggle and we need to work as a team to fix it. Are you currently happy with it? Would you like to each make more of an effort to initiate and keep the spark alive? Can we agree to both be more generous in other areas?” Then go from there.
If he responds in the same way as you mentioned, then what you've learned is that nothing's ever going to change. He simply doesn't care. Hopefully that's not the case. Good luck.
I expect he won’t make the same mistake again. If he’s a halfway decent person, he should understand what you’re saying, apologize, and never make the same mistake again.
Also, he’s not very aware of racism. So he’ll probably make other bonehead mistakes and comments, and he’ll need you to keep helping him learn racism 101. Are you cool with that?