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[quote=Anonymous]Obviously alcohol and your husband are a recipe for disaster so he needs to cut liquor from his life which won't be easy if he is a heavy drinker. If I were you, every time from now on that he took a drink, I would start getting scared. I think what he did WAS abusive OP, I mean, you specifically asked him to stop and he didn't. What is worse here is that he actually dragged you to where he wanted you to go, then tried to keep you from leaving again. This is false imprisonment and that is a felony. Since you have a child or children, you both need to figure out what to do now. Do you want to stay and try to work it out for your family's sake? If so, then neither of you must ever drink. Plain and simple. If you really are hell bent on leaving, is there a close friend or family member that can take you and your child(ren) in for a while? And someone to assist you financially while you figure out things? This isn't going to be easy either way, but you cannot allow this to ever happen to you again. It could be an isolated incident, or it could be a red flag that this man has a violent personality trait. Either way, changes should be made right away. I am sorry this happened to you. I hope you will be okay.[/quote]
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