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It's good to push on the boundary of your comfort-zone, expand your horizons, and sometimes even do things you wouldn't normally want to but do anyways because they're important to someone you care about...
But this doesn't sound like that. This doesn't sound like a healthy exertion and growth, but more like you being dragged around by an extrovert. You shouldn't have to "keep up."
There's a good chance that your lifestyles are simply incompatible, and that that dimension is one they values highly... But it's just really weird and unfortunate that it took 16 years to come to that conclusion. I mean, I guess there are married people who hate eachother their whole lives so I guess it's not that abnormal... But damn that sucks.