Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Verbal/Emotional abuse can very well manifest itself into physical abuse if you stick around long enough.
It is unhealthy + toxic to live with a verbally abusive spouse, most especially when a young child is a huge part of the equation.
Do you have any relatives, close friends or helpful neighbors nearby who could offer any support here? Because like you stated it will not be an easy road to take, but I honestly see no other option.
The way the situation is now there is no possible way you can continue in this marriage.
This is where I now...
Anonymous wrote:Verbal/Emotional abuse can very well manifest itself into physical abuse if you stick around long enough.
It is unhealthy + toxic to live with a verbally abusive spouse, most especially when a young child is a huge part of the equation.
Do you have any relatives, close friends or helpful neighbors nearby who could offer any support here? Because like you stated it will not be an easy road to take, but I honestly see no other option.
The way the situation is now there is no possible way you can continue in this marriage.
Anonymous wrote:Almost daily.
Lots of sorry and insight after the fact about why this happens. However, it doesn't take long before it starts again. It's bad. My fear is my young child. On the one hand, I don't want them to grow up thinking this is acceptable. On the other hand, we're divorced, who will be there to protect the child when he starts gettin this behavior. Then there's a challenges of raising a child as a single parent, with snow closures, daycare drop off and pick up, etc.
Really torn about what to do.