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Dear Abby: Discovery of wife’s tattoo shatters husband’s trust

 

Dear Abby: My wife and I have had many discussions regarding tattoos. She would say she wanted one; I’d disagree.

Well, just before her birthday she had her best friend, a tattoo artist, give her a small tattoo of a dragonfly with dots representing our four children. I didn’t know about it for about six weeks, until I walked up behind her at her computer desk and noticed it on her upper shoulder. Our kids knew and hadn’t said anything.

I got really mad and left the house for a while. When I returned and began arguing with her, she would say only that it was her body, and she would do whatever she wanted.

I have gotten over the tattoo part, but I haven’t forgotten about not knowing and how I finally found out. I am hurt that she didn’t tell me. She doesn’t think it’s worth apologizing for. It seems like everything she does now is one big secret. Please advise.

Hurt to the bone in Kentucky

Your wife didn’t tell you because she wanted to avoid the argument that she knew would follow. Your children didn’t say anything because they were protecting their mother.

It appears that you and your wife have significant communication problems. Counseling might help, and I recommend it because secrets can cause marriages to crumble.

When I was a young woman, I was a single parent. I did it all — the cooking, the cleaning and working. My friends would laugh at how often I’d say, “I need a wife!” I didn’t mean it in a sexual way; I simply hated housework and cooking.

When I started dating my husband, my daughter told him, “Mom will never marry you. Men are just more wash and messes.” He told her he would do the housework. Stupidly, I believed him.

The economy tanked, I lost my job and I have become a housewife. I feel like I’m serving a life sentence in a prison of my own making. I tried to convince my husband to move so I could find a job and hire a maid. No luck. He decided that since we didn’t need as much money, he would work less. Now he works part-time, and I want out.

Election Day will soon be here, when we go to the polls and elect a Democrat or Republican to the White House.

Afterward, why not stop at your local animal shelter and elect a DemoCAT or a RePUPlican to YOUR house? No matter whom you choose for the White House, you can’t go wrong with a furry friend.

They don’t make promises they don’t keep. They can’t reduce the deficit or improve the economy, but what they can do is give unconditional love.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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