I'm currently in the state of separating with my soon-to-be ex-wife and dealing with the pain of divorce.
Just to share some of my background with you: I'm an entrepreneur and have been one since my last full-time job 7 years ago. I got to know my wife at university whilst studying. We married in 2015. Throughout my relationship with my wife, I gave her my all and my best. No matter how difficult my financial situation was, I always tried to give her my very best by spending time with her, driving her to work every day, helping her with her own work (she worked for my mom's business) and etc. She became quite dependent on me.
The problem started actually before I married my wife; I married her because as we became too attached, I couldn't find time for my work. I had to travel a lot and that had eaten a lot of my time. Her mom would only allow her to live with me after marriage, therefore, as I also loved her, I obliged and married her. However, the situation did not improve.
I suffered a complete mental breakdown 2 months ago and I told my wife that it's either she accepts me having a second wife or we need to divorce because I couldn't bear living with her. I understand that God hates divorce and I absolutely agree that plural marriage is biblical. My wife, although being a Christian, is not able to accept plural marriage - I tried explaining to her with the articles on your site. After the breakdown, I met a girl who gave me comfort and care and we fell in love. However, this non-Christian girl also could not accept plural marriage. But I am not able to abandon this girl as well.
My wife does not want a divorce but she is not able to change who she is and be the woman that I need. I was suffering psychological damage every day being with her, dealing with her constant nagging & pressure for money(entrepreneurs don't have that much money), constant complaints from her for every life problem and lack of good work ethics, despite me pleading with her not to do so.
Even after separating for 2 months now, she has still been asking for money all the time even though she knew that my financial situation was not good. Although I still love her, I want this new girl to be my wife too as I promised her my love too.
I ask for your kind prayers and guidance, if any, that the decisions I make will be in accordance with God's will. And that I will not hurt those that I love.
Just to share some of my background with you: I'm an entrepreneur and have been one since my last full-time job 7 years ago. I got to know my wife at university whilst studying. We married in 2015. Throughout my relationship with my wife, I gave her my all and my best. No matter how difficult my financial situation was, I always tried to give her my very best by spending time with her, driving her to work every day, helping her with her own work (she worked for my mom's business) and etc. She became quite dependent on me.
The problem started actually before I married my wife; I married her because as we became too attached, I couldn't find time for my work. I had to travel a lot and that had eaten a lot of my time. Her mom would only allow her to live with me after marriage, therefore, as I also loved her, I obliged and married her. However, the situation did not improve.
I suffered a complete mental breakdown 2 months ago and I told my wife that it's either she accepts me having a second wife or we need to divorce because I couldn't bear living with her. I understand that God hates divorce and I absolutely agree that plural marriage is biblical. My wife, although being a Christian, is not able to accept plural marriage - I tried explaining to her with the articles on your site. After the breakdown, I met a girl who gave me comfort and care and we fell in love. However, this non-Christian girl also could not accept plural marriage. But I am not able to abandon this girl as well.
My wife does not want a divorce but she is not able to change who she is and be the woman that I need. I was suffering psychological damage every day being with her, dealing with her constant nagging & pressure for money(entrepreneurs don't have that much money), constant complaints from her for every life problem and lack of good work ethics, despite me pleading with her not to do so.
Even after separating for 2 months now, she has still been asking for money all the time even though she knew that my financial situation was not good. Although I still love her, I want this new girl to be my wife too as I promised her my love too.
I ask for your kind prayers and guidance, if any, that the decisions I make will be in accordance with God's will. And that I will not hurt those that I love.