Dear Eric: Over the course of our 26-year marriage I have caught my wife in numerous lies.
We started marriage counseling three months ago and during an early session I asked if we could finally be truthful with each other, no more lies. No such luck.
Years ago, her brother suddenly fled and left all his belongings. She put them in storage. When I found out I told her to remove them or have him pay the monthly fee. Today I discovered she has been paying for her brother’s storage bill for at least 10 years without my knowledge. That comes to $16,500. It may even be higher.
Initially she said she was being reimbursed. I asked for proof. She said she would show me. Then she changed her story to say it’s her money and she can spend it however she chooses, so forget the proof. Pretty sure t

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