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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I should add just one thing in my husband's defense. He had apologized a lot over the past couple weeks. He has also been honest -- it's me who keeps asking him to stop. I truly believe he got in over his head and didn't know how to do anything else, and maybe kept it up for attention or as a way of getting back at me when we bickered. We've been married for 4.5 years so this has been going on for a long time, longer than I want to admit.[/quote] OP the only way I can justify your acceptance of his behavior is if everything he says about you is in fact true. He still is an ass obviously, but maybe you are not the smartest person out there (graduate degree or not) and perhaps you did trick him into marriage by getting pregnant and have been this horrible wife this whole time keeping him from being happy. If what’s i wrote is not true, then I (and everyone else here) cannot understand the justifications you are making for this excuse of a man[/quote]
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