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[quote=Anonymous]Op, you have no kids together. Without kids, you should divorce. You can remain friends, perhaps. Perhaps that will be possible. Friends are respectful to each other. He is not. He is rude. Yes, he's probably suffering. Yes, he's probably anxious and it's his anxiety that's causing all of this. This is not a reasonable burden for you to bare. It's been going on too long without enough action from him. The only other way this might work is: make sure you have control of 50% of your joint assets. Live your life. Be home a lot less. A whole lot less. Every single problem, thing that needs fixing -- you do, without discussion. If you are living as if he wasn't there, then everything gets done by you, without a discussion with him. And regarding his complaints about things that involve just him, you aren't around much to hear it. I would, though, choose the divorce instead.[/quote]
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