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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Pp’s that clearly share my pain…do you ever consider your dh’s behavior to be abusive? Perfect parents, please chime out. -op[/quote] Sometimes I think it's emotionally abusive. And honestly if it had been when my son was little, I'd have said we're out of here. But now, 20 years into the marriage, it's a lot harder to "just divorce". I'll tell you there are times I wish my DH would do something really cut and dry, like have an affair, substance abuse, something concrete I could run to a lawyer and say start proceedings. But this is much more vague and I don't want to upend my kids' lives if on the balance things are okay. It's really hard and the "you just tell him to act better" comments are so naive.[/quote]
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