Deena wrote:
MinneMom, boy does that sound familiar! I used to often have a second bottle of the same wine open on the second floor of the house so I could refill my glass and he would think that I was still on the same pour.

Then I started hiding vodka upstairs because it was quicker and easier to sneak. I sometimes feel like I haven't made much progress, but I have. I don't even want to do that any more.
Get rid of the box of wine. It is too easy. We rarely drink white wine so I used to keep a box of white in the fridge for cooking, but I don't do that any longer.
Yes definitely.
Ah the hoarding thing, keeping it just in case........well just in case is going to kill you.
I'll let you off for exchanging $10, $20, or whatever a box of wine costs, in order to make you a better life where you are not sneaking around.
I'm all for making it harder for yourself.
I'll tell you about my husband, he hoards stuff. I do to but he's much, much better. I found some 16 year old oatmeal in the kitchen. This would have been bought back when he was on a limited income. They didn't eat it. He also buys several different types of cleaner, forgets he's bought them, buys more. Stuff separates to the point where it's useless. Food spoils, other stuff gets in the way, so it's moved around from place to place and time is spent working and cleaning around it.
None of that is being wise.
I ate the 16 year old oatmeal just to prove a point. Boy it had a wierd taste.
Anyhow, if it helps save your life and brings you success it's more than a fair trade.
I also reckon he knows something is going on, people just aren't daft.