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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sounds like you have a partnership for child raising. If my marriage had been like this, there’s no way I would have left. One home for the kid is much easier and more stable. My marriage was emotionally abusive and my XH had mental health issues, including paranoia and trauma that led him to accuse me of harming him and to threaten me with all sorts of “consequences.” It was terribly unhealthy. I was under tremendous stress. I don’t mean to minimize your suffering as clearly it pains you to not be in a relationship with your spouse. But in these circumstances if I were you I’d detach, care for myself, and really become emotionally self sufficient. That will serve you well if you are in the marriage or not. You doing this may well attract your spouse back. She may be sensing neediness/ co dependence.[/quote] NP. How did your XH do with your child as co-parenting?[/quote]
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