Anonymous wrote:P.S. this is op and I also work full time and make the same amount of money as him, his second job adds a bit more but I recommended against it. He wasn’t a raging, screaming maniac because of any real stress, our lives don’t really have a lot of stress other than what he created for me and the kids. I’ve felt fatigued for so long I don’t remember being any other way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is ok to be done. Everything he is doing may just be too little, too late.
+1 And OP is always going to be looking over her shoulder, waiting for a relapse. That sort of vigilance is exhausting.
Anonymous wrote:How do you see that? He makes most of the money, works two jobs, does most of the work around the house and OP does what exactly? And he abuses her how exactly? I'm a woman and I don't understand this post at all. If she wants to leave maybe it's her loss.
Anonymous wrote:How do you see that? He makes most of the money, works two jobs, does most of the work around the house and OP does what exactly? And he abuses her how exactly? I'm a woman and I don't understand this post at all. If she wants to leave maybe it's her loss.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like you’re exhausted from the fighting and now that the fighting is stopped you’re still exhausted. You spent so many years being abused, then supporting your abusive husband through his issues and you just don’t have anything left. Can you take a week for yourself to reset and then go from there? Take a break. After you have a chance to clear your head and relax then you can start thinking about what the next chapter of your life looks like.
Anonymous wrote:It is ok to be done. Everything he is doing may just be too little, too late.