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I think there’s not really a right or wrong answer to this question.
Particularly when you’ve grown up with an artist or creator, it can be really easy to kind of seperate them and their art. I mean there’s millions of people who love Harry Potter, and JK Rowling is a piece of trash. If we went through and cancelled every piece of media created by someone with questionable morals or who was an asshole, there wouldn’t be much left.
But also, something to remember is that your wife has probably been in the position of the women he’s hurt or known women who have. If the story reminds her of someone who has experienced similar in her personal life, or even is just (rightfully) against her values, of course she wouldn’t like that your money, even the slightest amount, is going towards the popularity of the artist.
Maybe make a compromise and say you understand she doesn’t want you to support them, but you’ve grown up with the music and the person vs the art are seperate, and then pirate the songs rather than pay spotify.
But also, the way you talk about this isn’t great. “Metoo’d”??? You mean was praying on minors? The language you use matters, and if you’re speaking to your wife about the issue like this it’s very dismissive of it and again, what a lot of women experience.
You are relying on everyone else to be nice. That’s where you’re fucking up.
I’m so sorry your therapist was so shitty. It takes so much work to find someone competent and someone who gels with you. Please don’t let it turn you off on the experience together.
You've broken up; you don't have to litigate this anymore. “This juts wasn't right for me” and block