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AITA for having an Almanac?

by John Doe
November 8, 2025
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In the sweltering heat of a grueling summer day in 2008, a young man found himself drawn to a woman whose beauty shone brightest amid the grime and sweat of her tough job. Sara, the ice cream girl covered in the remnants of a dirty kitchen, radiated a genuine smile and an effortless laugh that captivated him instantly. In that imperfect moment, his heart was irrevocably claimed, proving that love often blossoms in the most unexpected places.

From their very first date, a simple conversation about lilacs ignited a spark of connection between two souls navigating the beginning of something profound. Despite knowing nothing about flowers, he listened intently, cherishing her passion and the delicate details that made her who she was. It was a testament to how love transcends knowledge and circumstance, blossoming purely from the desire to understand and cherish another person.

AITA for having an Almanac?

I met my wife in the summer of 2008 while...

She was finishing up a dirty shift, covered in sweat...

I asked her out, and we connected immediately. After our...

As a 23-year-old who knew nothing about flowers, I wrote...

' Over the years, I documented everything about her: favorite...

I reviewed it periodically to do thoughtful things for her,...

' After I admitted what it was, she went quiet,...

She explained that The Almanac cheapened every sweet thing I...

Now she is giving me the silent treatment and considering...

and I am terrified of losing the notes that help...

As renowned researcher Dr. Brené Brown explains, “Boundaries are the distance at which I can love you and me simultaneously.” This situation highlights a clash between two distinct, yet equally valid, needs regarding emotional intimacy and privacy. The husband’s need is to ensure he never forgets the details that define his wife, manifesting as an external, written repository—a form of proactive relationship maintenance he sees as deeply loving.

The wife’s reaction, however, suggests a boundary violation concerning perceived authenticity. For her, true love should be intrinsically remembered, not cataloged. Discovering ‘The Almanac’ likely triggered feelings of being objectified or managed, suggesting that the effort required to maintain the relationship was outsourced to a notebook rather than residing in his present, spontaneous attention. Her feeling of betrayal stems from the perceived difference between her internal experience of their relationship (spontaneous affection) and his external evidence of it (a structured database).

The OP’s action was appropriate in its intent (to remember and care for his wife), but inappropriate in its execution due to a lack of shared understanding regarding emotional labor documentation. A constructive recommendation is for the OP to stop using the notebook immediately. He needs to communicate his genuine motivation—fear of forgetting—and then collaboratively discuss what level of personalized attention makes his wife feel truly seen, rather than documented. True intimacy requires shared vulnerability about methods of caring, not just the caring itself.

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pandaspaws NAH and I don't think your wife is either.

I think she's just in shock that part of the...

I would love I my husband did this cuz it...

You remember when she mentioned she loved lilacs and the...

Maybe, to show that it's not just for brownie points,...

It'll at least show youre not dependent on the book....

That it's because you never want to forget even one...

FrogmanConfusion NTA - The fact that you realise that you...

so counter it by making notes, shows to me that...

herefromthere NTA. I wish my husband did this. She doesn't...

lilyandcarlos Edit: Thanks for the gold and the silver.: ):...

Annie_Benlen I would be over the moon and feel very...

This is one of the rare times I've had to...

From hers, you were being deceitful and calculating. And in...

She thought that these details were important enough to you...

You thought they were important enough to write down so...

I honestly see why she thinks you are an a*shole,...

Very Rare Edit to explain something: I am aware that...

If my husband did this I would consider it thoughtful...

However since she didn't know about and thought he was...

He married him on the a*sumption it was all memorized....

No, he's NTA for writing this stuff down, but she's...

Ulfrite NTA, i don't even understand what's wrong with it....

LissyVee I mean it's not like you've written your anniversary...

It's super sweet and she's lucky to have you. She's...

FWIW, it's your book and means so much to you...

I personally think she would be a monumental a*s if...

One day she'll look back on it (maybe once you're...

who wanted so much to make her happy. Sit down...

The original poster (OP) invested significant personal effort into documenting details about his wife, viewing this collection, ‘The Almanac,’ as a profound testament to his love and attentiveness. The central conflict arises because his wife perceives this detailed record not as evidence of love, but as proof that his affection is calculated or ungenuine, leading her to feel betrayed and that his past actions have been cheapened.

Is the act of meticulously recording personal preferences, intended as a loving memory aid, fundamentally a violation of emotional trust when discovered, or is the wife overreacting to a thoughtful gesture rooted in genuine care? The core question remains whether intent outweighs perceived impact in the context of long-term marital intimacy.

John Doe

John is a seasoned writer with a passion for storytelling and technology.

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