Dear Amy: I have been happily married for 17 years to a kind and loving woman. It is a second marriage for us both.
It sounds as if attempting to discuss your wife’s drinking with her mainly brings on denial and more verbal abuse, because if she admits to her addiction and abusive behavior, then she may have to stop drinking — and she doesn’t want to stop.
Her behavior reveals her long-standing resentment of choices that seem to convey what a good man you are . How unfair of her and dispiriting for you.
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