Dear Prudence,
I’ve been with my fiancé, “Shane,” for the last three years and we are supposed to be getting married in June. He’s everything I could ever want in a partner, save one thing: Shane suffered horrific physical and emotional abuse as a child. When he sleeps, he has terrible nightmares that cause him to cry out in terror. It doesn’t happen as much as it used to, but when it does, it’s frightening for me. He went to years of therapy to process the abuse and he has been able to lead a functional life, but the nightmares remain. I know he can’t help it, but I’m beginning to rethink marrying him rather than listen to this for the rest of my life. Is that a reason to end things?
—He’s Not Completely Fixed