Anonymous wrote:I’d be calling divorce lawyers and making copies of all of our bank records, taxes, important documents, etc. He sounds like an abusive ass.
Anonymous wrote:Living with someone that has not respect for you and is this controlling will be death by a thousand cuts. I get why you don’t think you should leave, but you will be a shell of yourself in 10 year.
You are scared to tell your husband that he is being unreasonable because he will get angry — that is a terrible way to live. And you are going to show your kid that one spouse should tiptoe around in fear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the word is inconsiderate not disrespectful which is true that it was but typically you just apologize and say yeah sorry Larla and I were rushing out of the house. Leave them to the side and I’ll clean them when I get back if you don’t want to or something like that.
Punctuation! Please.
Anonymous wrote:And the word is inconsiderate not disrespectful which is true that it was but typically you just apologize and say yeah sorry Larla and I were rushing out of the house. Leave them to the side and I’ll clean them when I get back if you don’t want to or something like that.
Anonymous wrote:Of more concern than the story you told is your fear of his often escalating anger. Do you realize how concerning that is?
The petty argument about the dishes and who does what around the house is the same argument that millions of couples have all the time. Most of us aren’t scared to defend ourselves if we feel that’s the appropriate response.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be calling divorce lawyers and making copies of all of our bank records, taxes, important documents, etc. He sounds like an abusive ass.
+1. 100%
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OP here. I'm surprised that so many posters think that I should divorce. It is difficult when our lives are so entangled, and we have a young child. I'd much rather try to make it work