Today's Dear Annie reader has had enough of playing second-fiddle to her husband's twin and tells Annie Lane she's ready for a divorce.
Today's reader asks Annie Lane if she's wrong for leaving her husband after he chose his brother over her on seven separate occasions.I am married to a man who has an identical twin brother. Our marriage is in trouble because my husband favors his twin over me.
My husband and I have helped his twin seven times now with a place to stay when his wife, or a girlfriend in between a marriage, kicks him out. My husband and I have been together 15 years, and seven times is ridiculous! This last time, my husband moved his twin into our house while I was at work and didn’t even ask me about it. We got into a huge argument about this, and I have decided to call it quits. I married one of the twins, not both.
I have decided to leave my husband and get out of this situation. It’s going to be hard, but I can’t keep putting up with this all the time. I even suggested counseling for my husband and me, but he says he doesn’t need it. What is sad is that my husband has raised my kids since they were 1 and 2 years old. They know this man as their dad, and it is no good for my kids to hear him say these things to me. He should set an example of how a husband should treat a wife.
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