Surviving Financial Infidelity: Wrapping It Up
@ 10:13 am
Last week, I wrote about how the financial sacrifices we’ve had to make in recovering from my wife’s financial infidelity have been much easier than dealing with the emotional aftermath. As an illustration, I described my negative reaction to finding a credit card charge I didn’t recall discussing.
Several readers commented that they’d like to know how we resolved the issue.
It turned out that the charge was for something relatively small and completely reasonable. When I discovered the charge, I was angry, not because she’d spent the money, but because she had forgotten to tell me about it. I later apologized for snapping at her, and that put the issue to rest.
The larger problem, of course, is the fact that my trust in my wife is so eroded that when things don’t go as planned, I have a natural tendency to assume the worst. Paying off the bills has been relatively easy; trusting my wife again has been hard. Read the rest of this entry »











