You're human, and flawed, just like the rest of us. It's brave of you to come here and post, knowing that this is a place where you will get honest responses, and maybe a little bit of judgement too (that's because we're human and flawed as well). I know that if I were in your shoes and someone hurt my husband years ago and I found out now, my inner lioness would roar too, and I might even find myself searching for the perpetrator so that I could direct my anger properly. I think it wise to deal with these feelings in a manner that does not bring harm, hurt, or worry to your wife. She survived it years ago, and I assure you that she does not want it to affect her life today, not in any shape or form. Stay strong, find a way to deal with your feelings about this that does not impact her. A lot of people here have said some really insightful and helpful things, and from this last post it sounds like you are hearing them.
It's obvious how much you love your wife, and that you are aware that you have it good. I commend you for being a loving husband and I commend you for recognizing what you have, where so many don't. I hope that you can get the help that you need to deal with this, and that you continue to grow and learn. This will ebb and flow and shift, and I hope you find the comfort that you seek.
It's obvious how much you love your wife, and that you are aware that you have it good. I commend you for being a loving husband and I commend you for recognizing what you have, where so many don't. I hope that you can get the help that you need to deal with this, and that you continue to grow and learn. This will ebb and flow and shift, and I hope you find the comfort that you seek.