Q&A Why Does My Husband Act like I’m the One with the Problem? To watch the video please purchase a subscription to the Recovery Library. To watch the video, please purchase a subscription to the Recovery Library.Gain unlimited access to over 1,800 articles and expert Q&A videos.Already a Recovery Library member? Log in to listen to the full recording.Question: I’m struggling spending time doing my Harboring Hope reading and also finding the time to spend with my husband. He is distant when I tell him I need to spend time doing the course reading and answering the questions. His actions show me that he believes I’m the one with a problem. He is not doing anything for himself, as far as I can tell, and that shows me that he doesn’t think he needs to work on himself and why he chose to go against his values entering into this affair. He also had an affair with his ex-wife 20+ years ago, and I believe we swept it under the rug and didn’t really deal with the reasons why he felt it was necessary to also have that affair. He divorced his first wife after 17 months of marriage, who he had the first affair with, because he caught her in an affair. We have been married for 33 years and dated/lived together for five years before we got married. At the time of his first affair after 7 years of marriage to me, his parents said they would pray for us after disclosing to them that we were having marital problems because of my husband’s affair with his ex-wife. My father-in-law was a minister. This was difficult for me, because they acted as though the affair was my problem and that their son was acting out a problem in our marriage. How is it that my husband doesn’t understand that he also needs to figure out why he can destroy me once again with his actions, and also go against his values? It’s very frustrating for me trying to understand how it is that he doesn’t see that he also has issues that need to be brought out in the open and dealt with for “US” to have a chance at a better marriage?Sections: Leslie and John's callsRL_Category: For The Hurt SpouseQ&A Recovery LibraryRL_Media Type: Video