Miami Herald

Does husband care about the new furniture more than his wife?

- BY CAROLYN HAX

Dear Carolyn: After years of living with handme-down furniture, my husband and I recently bought a house and invested in some nice furniture.

And now he is obsessed with keeping the furniture pristine. I’m all for good furniture care, but it’s really irritating when we sit down to eat dinner or watch a movie and his attention is focused on some perceived scratch or something.

He also keeps bringing up handprints he thinks he sees on the leather couch, which he thinks are due to my sunscreen, but (1) I’ve started showering as soon as I get home, and (2) I can’t even see these handprints.

I’m starting to feel lonely because it feels like he cares about the furniture more than me. What to do?

— Lonely

Please tell your husband what you observe and how you feel, explicitly.

And consider the possibilit­y this new stage of your life with him and your deeper investment­s — your permanence — have triggered an anxiety disorder in him, maybe one that has been there all along, but not so severely that either of you noticed, or that he couldn’t compensate for? The narrowness and intensity of the preoccupat­ion points that way, at least, and you make no mention of his being like this in any way before.

If he won’t cooperate — with talk, with screening and with treatment as appropriat­e — then your options are limited, unfortunat­ely, to steps you can take unilateral­ly, but you do have a lot of room to make clear to him what the stakes are for you emotionall­y.

And you have room to follow through on doing what you need to make a healthy and appealing life for yourself, including to suggest replacing some furniture with distressed styles; living in your home and on your furniture as you see it, after stating beforehand your intent to do so; seeking therapy, solo if he won’t go with you; and, after you feel satisied that you’ve exhausted all other avenues to make your home feel like home again, exploring separation. I hope for both of your sakes that he’s open to addressing the problem well before it comes to that.

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