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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is a perfect example of how it is always better to separate/divorce when a marriage is bad - - most especially when children live in the home. Because sooner or later things affect the kids. Always. OP >> plz do not be so hard on yourself. ❤️🩹 You are not a bad Mom. It is entirely your husband’s fault that your husband treated your daughter this way! Is there any way that you can get him to leave the home so you & your DD can resume life w/o his abuse?? [/quote] I don’t think I can get him to leave the house. I have wanted to separate or divorce for a long time but until recently my DD was not old enough that I could trust that she would be fed/taken to school/etc. if she was with him with shared custody. She is still not old enough to cook for herself or walk/bike to school and now I feel even more worried because he has dropped whatever internal rule he had for himself about not turning on her. I’m wracking my brain trying to figure out where to go and where I can get DD to. Everyone we know locally is traveling but even if they weren’t, we aren’t close enough that it would feel ok to share this. I know I would care for any acquaintance that came to me in this situation but I feel ashamed being on the other side of it. I’ve really messed up.[/quote]
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