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I want to say plenty of good advice in here. nice to see.
Now, on to more important things: you say you don't want to tell us what she did that put you over the edge, and you don't want to confront her about it, and I respect that. But to complete the story in my head, I'd like to think that you discovered she is a robot built by some shadowy group and you don't know if it's the government, or some private practitioner, or some ultra-secret black ops CIA group, and that you figured this all out and unearthed a deep seated fear of a half human, half robot marriage and you just can't stand it - can't stand the thought of sleeping next to a robot that had you fooled for so many years. You question all the emotions, all the happy moments, all the memories and you wonder if it was just programmed, if in fact some man wrote lines of code to determine her emotional destiny and success, not unlike what Lou Pearlman did with Backstreet Boys and N-Sync. And not confronting her about the discovery? I get that. Totally. You have no idea what she is capable of - physically, digitally, or otherwise. She could have lines of code with militaristic implications that activate based on certain stimuli - like discovery of her true self - that could cause you harm. I think I speak for all of QBN when I say this - we do not want you zapped into oblivion with some kind of dormant death ray she's got tucked into a compartment within her wrist or something. YOU need to survive.
By the way the exact same thing happened to a friend of my dad's in the late 80s. Same thing: she turned out to be a robot, built by the Swedes. Had great curves and real pretty, but all metal and gears inside and he just couldn't deal with it.