Discovering that someone close to you has been dishonest is always painful, but it’s especially devastating when it involves a spouse who has lied for years. This is the experience shared by one of our readers. Her husband deceived her for years without her knowledge.
Dear,
I (41F) have been married to my husband (44M) for seven years. When we tied the knot, he suggested that I move into his childhood home, claiming that it belonged to his late father and was now his. His mother also supported this idea, and I was excited about starting our life together in a house with history.
We shared expenses—I covered groceries, childcare, and utilities, while he took care of everything related to the house. I also contributed a monthly amount for “household costs.” This arrangement had been in place for years without me ever questioning it—until last week. I came home early one day and overheard my husband chatting with his mother in the kitchen.
I hadn’t intended to eavesdrop, but I froze when I heard her say, “It was such a good idea to marry someone like her. She’s helping me manage the mortgage. Thank her again.”
My heart sank.
Mortgage? I was unknowingly paying for my mother-in-law’s home. After she left, I confronted him, asking, “What did she mean by that?”
Initially, he dismissed it, but when I pressed for answers, he finally confessed: the house isn’t his; it’s still under his mother’s name.
The money I thought was going toward our home was actually going toward her mortgage. I was shocked. I said, “You told me this was your house.”
His response was, “Well, you never asked who the owner was.”
I replied, “I didn’t ask because you told me it was yours.
Why would I even think to doubt that?”
He shrugged and said, “We live here. That makes it our home. Why does it matter whose name is on the deed?”
I was taken aback.
I explained that it does matter because I’ve been unknowingly contributing to his mother’s mortgage all these years. I thought we were building something together, but it turns out that I was just financially supporting his mom while being kept in the dark. He accused me of overreacting, insisting I should feel proud to help his mother and that it’s not a big deal.
But it is a big deal to me; it feels like a serious breach of trust. Now he’s claiming I’m selfish and making a fuss over something that “doesn’t change anything.” But it does—it changes everything. Am I wrong to feel so betrayed and hurt by this?