
"Your wife is convinced she is doing the right thing and protecting her child by not celebrating Christmas. Although I tried, I was not able to find any association between a pagan religion that preceded Christmas and satanism. Rather than look for a divorce attorney at this point, you might be better served to consult a marriage counselor as well as a religious adviser from the denomination to which your wife belongs."
"Eight years ago, I split from my fiance of 30 years, Anthony, when he accused me of cheating, which I was absolutely not doing. Throughout the entire relationship, he hurt and belittled me. He is insecure and always suspicious. He remains attached to my family through my daughter and grandsons, which I am not happy about. I live across the country now and recently took a trip home to visit my family, including my two sisters."
A husband married eight years with a one-year-old daughter faces conflict because his African wife refuses to celebrate Christmas, asserting it stems from pagan rituals tied to satanic worship. He values U.S. Christmas traditions and worries she may leave the marriage rather than compromise. Advice recommends consulting a marriage counselor and a religious adviser and notes no evidence linking pre-Christian pagan customs that preceded Christmas to satanism. Separately, a woman recounts leaving a 30-year relationship after false infidelity accusations and emotional abuse; she later discovers a sister is now in a relationship with her former partner, causing feelings of betrayal.
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