Last year, I married a wonderful woman I had dated for three years. Ever since a few months before we married, she insists I am interested in another woman and she can not trust me. This is absoultely not true! I have done everything in my power to convince her how much I love her, but no matter what I do or say, she always picks something out of the conversation to claim proves that she is right. She has taped my phone conversations, gone through my personal papers, checks my computer history. There is no evidence for her to find because I am doing nothing, but she still insists I am. She says her "instincts" are never wrong. What should I do? I know she is miserable and I love her so much. This is taking its toll on both of us. How do you get through to someone who is convinced that you are a cheater? How do you prove that something that does not exist is not true?
2007-10-28
04:07:54
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William K
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Marriage & Divorce