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[quote=Anonymous]To the above? So, what. OP, I’m going through the same thing right now. The only difference is that my DD has graduated, recently got a job and is moving out of the house (she was home during the pandemic). You can worry all you want about what your spouse will do, but in the end it is not your concern. YOU NEED TO DO WHAT IS BEST FOR YOU. Honestly, I stayed way to long and should have left long ago. My studying did a lot of damage to me psychologically, emotionally and I am now learning even physically. It probably was no good for my DD too. If you feel the best thing you can do for yourself is divorce your disordered spouse and start a new life then do it. I’m sure your kids will be happier with a happier, healthier mother. [/quote]
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