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I have gotten myself in a moral quagmire that I can’t see the resolution for. My wife and I recently moved into a new house, and at first it was just going to be the two of us. However, a female friend of my wife (of 25 years) had gotten kicked out of her apartment by her roommate, and she needed a place to stay, since she is disabled and on fixed income. So I agreed to let her stay in the new house with us for a while. The next thing I know my wife says that her friend’s boyfriend is coming in from out of town and needs a place to stay also and I found myself agreeing to it! (I think I fell into the “misplaced compassion” trap). Now we have an unwed couple living with us, and I regret it now. My wife doesn’t see that we’re responsible for them sleeping together, saying that they’re adults and they’re going to do what they want anyway. She just wants to help them until the guy can get a good job and they can get on their feet and move out into their own place. I have already tried discussing this with my wife, and she says that she is not going to kick them out on the street, saying “if they go, I go”. I don’t want to kick them out either, without a place to go, but I also recognize the immorality of them sleeping together under our roof.
To make things worse, their presence is putting a huge strain on our marriage, as my wife wants to spend most of her time with them now, and has not been to Mass in months. She stays up most of the night with her friend’s boyfriend drinking.
I have been praying constantly for the Lord to show me a way out of this. I can’t believe the only answer would be “kick them out”…
To make things worse, their presence is putting a huge strain on our marriage, as my wife wants to spend most of her time with them now, and has not been to Mass in months. She stays up most of the night with her friend’s boyfriend drinking.
I have been praying constantly for the Lord to show me a way out of this. I can’t believe the only answer would be “kick them out”…