WDSearcher
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This is a great statement -- and worth noting.You are a grown up, while you'd like her support, you don't need her permission.
I think it's great that the OP is thinking of all sides of this, but when it comes down to it, he's got to do what is best for HIM and what he thinks will save the marriage and family. If that's counseling, then that's what he needs to do. And if his DW has a problem with it, well ... then ... that says something important too.
I get that it will be difficult to explain the counseling and money but this isn't going to be easy on any level. What you have to do, OP, is decide which will be MORE difficult -- living like this or explaining why you're going to counseling. As the PP said, you don't need her permission to make that decision. And, frankly, maybe you doing something as drastic as counseling will shake her world just enough to get her to see that something needs to be done. Clearly she's not happy either.
