Dear Amy: Over 40 years ago, I committed a significant crime. My wife benefited from the proceeds of the crime and willingly spent the proceeds. I was never caught. When she is angry at me, she threatens to tell my adult children and our grandchildren.
No one was physically hurt, but I scared the devil out of a small group of people.My wife knew and begged me not to do it, but I felt I had no other choice.My wife benefited from the proceeds of the crime and willingly spent the proceeds. I was never caught.Over the last 10 years, however, when she is very angry at me or is trying to force me to do something she wants me to do, she threatens to tell my adult children and our grandchildren about, “the kind of man you really are.
I have never repeated any unlawful acts in all the time since and have shared a good life and, I believe, have made a positive contribution to many people through my work. And then – yes – you should tell your family about this. Doing so will remove this episode from your wife’s bag of tricks. It would be best if you and your wife did this together – but that might not be possible.
A marriage counselor could help you to mediate residual personal or family issues related to your crime and confession.He’s a man of few words.However, I’m ready to settle down. I’m ready to be married.I’m ready to see where this relationship is really going, so do you think that it is OK to ask my boyfriend to marry me?Dear Wondering: One quick way to see where your relationship is going is to ask your long-time guy to marry you.
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