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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I get it now. He can admit no fault, and nothing I say will change that. But, I need it. I need him to acknowledge my feelings are valid. Staying with my parents for awhile. I am not sure I can go back home and deal with this issue. We have a toddler, who is with me. [b]Can I successfully live in a situation where my partner never admits fault and I am the ass for bringing up when DH does anything that upsets me? [/b]How do I live in a situation where he is allowed to do anything he wants and I am not allowed to be upset about anything?[/quote] I've been doing exactly this for 14 years. The secret is to emotionally detach. You'll be lonely and miserable, but the pain is less acute. In all seriousness, I wish I had advice for you. My DH agreed to counseling, but I am thinking it will be a waste of money because DH cannot admit wrongdoing and anyone who suggests he is less than 100% right about everything is clearly a moron. I assume this includes counselors.[/quote]
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