Hello all and greetings from a new member. First of all, I would like to congratulate all the hard work, suggestions, advices and shared life events from the members in this forum, you guys are brave, responsible and willing to get things fix. Kudos for that..! My situation is not at all much different than yours, but I do understand that each situation is unique and with its own experiences. This is my story... My wife and I have been married for almost 12 years. We have a very smart and beautiful girl who just turned 6 last December, we both have a decent life and the typical problems that a couple could have. Things were pretty normal before my daughter arrived, and nothing out of the normal life at pre - during - post pregnancy stages, but something was developing inside her, and it took more than 5 years to develop the way it is now, and oh boy..! the bomb exploded..! Last year was hard, I was diagnosed with cancer, my grandpa passed away and I needed to enroll in a deb management program in order to keep the boat floating, my wife couldn't deal with the money situation and that was the point that started all this. I found her telling lies about her situation, her job, our home, etc, all this was posted in Facebook. That was how I found out about all her lies and decided to close my FB account. Based on that, I decided to go by myself to therapy. I thought that getting advice from a pro, explain my situation and how things are could be beneficial for my wife. It did help indeed. But helped more to me than her (this is something that I really recommend, go and talk to someone, it is good to "fix" yourself as well, even if you think or feel that you are OK). Anyway, things reach a point where my wife was even thinking that I was cheating on her. Her insecurity became excessive, painful and toxic. I lost friends because of that, even I was afraid to join a gym because my wife could use that as an excuse for me to go and watch people in tight clothes, I know, you could say unreal, right? But it was not, it did happen. It is hard to deal with someone who became passive-aggressive. Let's take the gym thing as an example. I have some extra pounds that I want to get rid off; my wife was happy when I told her that I enrolled in a gym, but I cannot workout in the mornings because I need to take my kid to school, so I usually work out after work 3 times a week. Yesterday I had a long day at work and told my wife that I will be going for a workout (5:30 PM), her response: "As you wish, I will be having dinner at 7:00 PM, with or without you". You can imagine what I did, drive home. For my big surprise, I ended fixing dinner, taking care of dishes, kitchen, etc and eating around 7:30 PM. She just wanted me home. I can go on and on and on with more things .but not worth it. I just have a few things to say. There is nothing wrong to go to therapy; you will be amazed in how much good is behind it for you. Remember that in order to help someone, you need to be stronger than the other person and sometimes, no help is the best help for your spouse. I know it may hurt, and sometimes we take things too personal, but remember that you are not doing things wrong, is just a condition that needs to be treated in a professional way. We got tired to be carrying all the blame, all the responsibilities; remember that sometimes you come first, you need to take care of yourself if you want to take care of others, we can make it happen, just do not give up, keep trying, ask for help when need it, then is up to you what to do next. Thank you for your time and hope to hear from you soon. | |||
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A little bit of my life and how I am dealing with my wife's condition - HELP
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