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Husband dips into wife's diary

By Amy Dickinson, Tribune Content Agency on

Dear Amy: My wife and I have been together for about 14 years. We have four children, ranging in age from teens to a toddler. We are both 36.

Over the past year or so we have had a few bumps in the road, including having an unexpected child who was born with health problems, my wife's family moving in with us (we later had to evict them), an arrest (mine), and her having a manic episode and being committed to a mental hospital for six days. She has been regulated on her meds and seems to be doing a lot better with everything.

She's a stay-at-home mom. When I get home I give her a break; she goes into her room and listens to music, writes in her journal or goes on social media sites.

While this is fine with me, over the last few weeks it's becoming an issue. I feel ignored.

I did something I shouldn't have done, and I read her journal. I had to see what was wrong with her.

Her journal noted that she has always had self-esteem issues. It also stated that she has been trying to make herself more attractive, because she craves attention (which I try to give her), that she has become bored, and sees risky behavior approaching.

 

She didn't write anything more for two days. The next entry was about how I was jealous of a male friend of ours because they message a lot on Facebook. She wrote that she has no interest in him or anyone else. She said that I need to get past it.

I believe all of this is leading us to a path of divorce, lies and cheating.

Should I bring this all up? Should I try to change something I'm doing? I don't know where to go from here and how to fix this.

I honestly feel she still loves me but maybe isn't in love with me anymore. I want her to be happy. Thoughts?

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