Asking Eric: I'm ready to leave my wife over her dodgy expenditure
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Asking Eric: I'm ready to leave my wife over her dodgy expenditure
"I have been married to a wonderful woman for more than 50 years. About five years ago, I discovered that she spends more than $4,000 a year on vitamins and supplements. She hid these purchases from me by putting a small amount of the bill on a credit card and paying the rest in cash. She buys them from her chiropractor, who has supplied them for more than 30 years."
"I agree that this chiropractor's methods seem more than suspect. If she was able to buy these supplements from anywhere, it would be a different story. I would love for her to find a second opinion. However, with regard to your marriage, I'm going to play chiropractor's advocate for a second. It's telling that she hid these purchases it indicates she knows they were suspicious and that should be cause for concern. But I'm not sure it's cause for the dissolution of your marriage."
A husband discovered that his wife secretly spends more than $4,000 annually on vitamins and supplements purchased from her chiropractor, hiding most payments in cash. The chiropractor has supplied the supplements for over 30 years and the wife continues monthly visits despite repeated requests to seek cheaper or alternate sources. The husband suspects undue influence and has discussed the matter with the wife's psychologist, who shares concern but cannot resolve it. The husband considers divorce over continued secrecy and expense. The primary issue identified is deception, and honesty between spouses is recommended before ending a long marriage.
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