As far as I'm concerned, from what you say, she's over reacting. Now, I couldn't tell you *why* she is behaving this way. It could be anything from just a lot of hurt and fear, or it could be worse (as in, she's doing something she knows she shouldn't be). Either way, getting to see a counselor would be a good start, separate sessions would probably be good as well (not always, but sometimes people just refuse to discuss their true feelings in front of others). As far as how she reacted about the forum post, she needs to get over it. I constantly tell people I love them, it doesn't mean I'm *in* love with them.




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I really need advice on dealing with my wife of 4 years jealousies. I have not and will not be "unfaithful" to her...and I try very hard not to appear to "flirt" or "be distracted" by other women. But from the first our marriage has been plagued by her belief that I am going to treat her like her other husbands have and "step-out". The most recent "blowup" was over a posting on another internet site. One of the logtime posters and I have both been around since the site was created. We got into a minor "tiff" over our differing opinions and then apologised to each other. A third poster; new to the site, remarked that she was glad that we "loved each other again". I posted that it wasn't a good idea to say that and that my wife has NO sense of humor about it.
But she had talked about seeing a marriage counselor,)
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They are "real impressed" with themselves but I find them "laughable". The "family" is a bunch of dryland farmers who think of themselves like they were the Murchensons or the Hunts.


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