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I've been married nearly fifteen years and kept a diary for many years.
I talk so much shit in that diary. There's a common conception that journals are like the holiest truth but for me it was a place to be dramatic and work through stuff in private.
Second it's completely normal to be attracted to other people and have occasional FOMO. The important thing is what you do with it. Sounds like your wife is working through it in therapy and journaling rather than cheating or treating you like crap.
I'd like you to imagine your wife reading the most challenging thoughts you've had about her and what you would want her to do in that case. Then behave accordingly.
This is also something that's been going on for awhile and quite frankly, there is an aspect of dishonesty to it. Having a person pick at you with a ton of questions they don't really care about is a dishonest way of going about it. If it always boils down to her wanting an ingredient swap, why is she acting like it's something else at first?
That’s a great way to look at it, thank you! I would think I were in his shoes, addressing it this way would help make me feel like I’m not on the defensive.
I think it’s hilarious that somehow the money her friend gave her is worth less because her wedding lasted less than year. Like that reflects badly on the friend and not the OP??!
Why is everything your problem? She picked a fight and it's your job to protect her? And now she's picking a fight with you and it's your job to … take her side in that too?
I'm a woman. I don't expect my husband or any man to protect me. I don't start fights I'm not ready to finish, which is why I seldom start fights. I'd honestly be pissed if I was having a disagreement and my husband stepped in. That's insulting.
She wants a divorce over the one incident of her having road rage? Take it. It'll be messy and difficult but only for a year or so compared with a lifetime of trying to please her. (I'm sure her issue isn't really just this one thing, but is the relationship honestly making you happy?)
You need to sit your parents down and tell them that sister is 26 – it has been 4 years since Martin and she has so much life left to on-line. It might or might not work out with Blake but he’s a good guy and he would never hurt her the way Martin did. If you keep putting up a fight she will end up choosing Blake instead of you. She needs to know that you (parents) are a safe space and that they will always be there for her. Then let her go!
I've been married nearly fifteen years and kept a diary for many years.
I talk so much shit in that diary. There's a common conception that journals are like the holiest truth but for me it was a place to be dramatic and work through stuff in private.
Second it's completely normal to be attracted to other people and have occasional FOMO. The important thing is what you do with it. Sounds like your wife is working through it in therapy and journaling rather than cheating or treating you like crap.
I'd like you to imagine your wife reading the most challenging thoughts you've had about her and what you would want her to do in that case. Then behave accordingly.
This is also something that's been going on for awhile and quite frankly, there is an aspect of dishonesty to it. Having a person pick at you with a ton of questions they don't really care about is a dishonest way of going about it. If it always boils down to her wanting an ingredient swap, why is she acting like it's something else at first?
I have it, and I’ve been with my husband for 12 years- he still doesn’t have it. I’ve also never had an outbreak.
That’s a great way to look at it, thank you! I would think I were in his shoes, addressing it this way would help make me feel like I’m not on the defensive.
I think it’s hilarious that somehow the money her friend gave her is worth less because her wedding lasted less than year. Like that reflects badly on the friend and not the OP??!
Why is everything your problem? She picked a fight and it's your job to protect her? And now she's picking a fight with you and it's your job to … take her side in that too?
I'm a woman. I don't expect my husband or any man to protect me. I don't start fights I'm not ready to finish, which is why I seldom start fights. I'd honestly be pissed if I was having a disagreement and my husband stepped in. That's insulting.
She wants a divorce over the one incident of her having road rage? Take it. It'll be messy and difficult but only for a year or so compared with a lifetime of trying to please her. (I'm sure her issue isn't really just this one thing, but is the relationship honestly making you happy?)
Who cares why? You don’t want to do it, don’t do it. Simple.
You need to sit your parents down and tell them that sister is 26 – it has been 4 years since Martin and she has so much life left to on-line. It might or might not work out with Blake but he’s a good guy and he would never hurt her the way Martin did. If you keep putting up a fight she will end up choosing Blake instead of you. She needs to know that you (parents) are a safe space and that they will always be there for her. Then let her go!