A wife secretly visits her ex-husband multiple times while forbidding her husband from speaking to or visiting his own past love interests – unless they're present.
It's understandable that she wants to keep the distance between herself and him, but this isn't a simple matter of moving on with her life. She had promised her current partner that no one else would enter their lives without them being present. This makes it look like she is living by two different rules – one for her marriage and another for her past.
Her ex-husband's friend may not be an issue, but it seems like she can visit with him whenever she wants. On the other hand, her husband isn't allowed to see or talk to any women from his own past unless they're present. This creates a sense of unfairness in their marriage and indicates that she may still have strong feelings for someone else.
The wife's refusal to see a counselor because of major depression raises concerns about her mental health and willingness to work on it. It is not clear if the issue with her ex-husband has anything to do with this, but one thing is certain – ignoring the problem will only make things worse.
Perhaps it's time for the husband to reevaluate what he wants from his marriage. If she is still holding onto her feelings for someone else, then maybe it's not meant to be.
It's understandable that she wants to keep the distance between herself and him, but this isn't a simple matter of moving on with her life. She had promised her current partner that no one else would enter their lives without them being present. This makes it look like she is living by two different rules – one for her marriage and another for her past.
Her ex-husband's friend may not be an issue, but it seems like she can visit with him whenever she wants. On the other hand, her husband isn't allowed to see or talk to any women from his own past unless they're present. This creates a sense of unfairness in their marriage and indicates that she may still have strong feelings for someone else.
The wife's refusal to see a counselor because of major depression raises concerns about her mental health and willingness to work on it. It is not clear if the issue with her ex-husband has anything to do with this, but one thing is certain – ignoring the problem will only make things worse.
Perhaps it's time for the husband to reevaluate what he wants from his marriage. If she is still holding onto her feelings for someone else, then maybe it's not meant to be.