I know that relationships can have different religions and they work but only if both parties want them to work. You two went into the relationship on the same page and you did blindside her by jumping ship. It isn't what she signed up for and doesn't agree with it. If you don't believe and she can't respect that then the point is to let go, respect is the biggest part of a marriage. If you are doubtful of your faith and think you could go back I think you should get therapy and not ruin your marriage over thinking. If you are pretty sure you won't go back I can't see you being happy there. As a JW that is a bit more that just being Christian I'm sorry but that is a bit more in the crazy pool and you won't win anyone to your side there by doing anything other than being a good follower. Honestly the whole JW ordeal is pretty scary to me from all the stories ex ones have told now this could just be gossip and rumors played up for attention but I think pulling away is the only way to really look around you with open, unbiased, eyes.
Also we are all just words on a computer screen trying to give advice to someone we don't know for a situation we aren't in. Our advice is relative and you are the only one that knows all the facts. Usually gut feelings are the best and if you need to get a therapist get one but get one that isn't involved in religion.
Also we are all just words on a computer screen trying to give advice to someone we don't know for a situation we aren't in. Our advice is relative and you are the only one that knows all the facts. Usually gut feelings are the best and if you need to get a therapist get one but get one that isn't involved in religion.
“What screws us up the most in life is the picture in our head of what it's supposed to be.”
Also if your signature makes my scrolling mess up "you're tacky and I hate you."
Also if your signature makes my scrolling mess up "you're tacky and I hate you."