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Oh_Charlotte
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I think you should read James Dobson’s Love Must Be Tough. I think you are making it too easy for her to have this affair – its almost like you are paying for it, by being gone at work, and providing financial comfort to her life, so she can sin. That makes you enabling the sin.Am I considering? I wish I knew…
Married for 20 years this past May, I always had no doubt that I was a “marriage for life” soul… And indeed, I am. But I am also human… Imperfect… And i’m suffering greatly.
15 months ago… July 17th, 2011… My wife removed her rings and proclaimed our marriage over. Every day since, I have been hoping, praying, listening, loving… and dying (or so it seems)… while I wait for… Something.
We share the same house; we share the same bed… But we share nothing more.
I work two jobs, while she has no source of income… Which is the only reason she won’t leave.
The kids no nothing (13 & 16)… And she sees her lover while I work. She has carried in with him now for almost three years. He is twice divorced, having divorced his second wife in favor of mine.
Am I considering civil divorce? Of course I am… But I struggle every day to carry this cross… And I pray that when I fall, Christ will have mercy in my sorry soul.
Of course there is a lot more to this story… And I am no saint. In fact I blame myself gully for this horrible lot.
Clay
That’s my opinion, but really, you need some professional advice. Its sure sounds like you are just helping this happen! Then take your professional advice to a holy priest and see if it fits Catholic morals. You can also call Focus on the Family counseling hotline. They will talk to you for quite awhile free. That is James Dobson’s organization, and though Protestant, they work to try to keep families together. And I suspect keeping your wife at home is tearing your family apart. So it might be good to find out if I am not the only one who thinks that she should be KICKED OUT!