Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am reading this thread I started almost three years ago to the day and on the verge of tears. I am finally taking action. I just cannot believe I continue to live with this for as long as I did. FWIW the marriage therapist thinks she has BPD symptoms as well.
What are you doing?
Individual therapy for now. Possibly a lawyer in 2019
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am reading this thread I started almost three years ago to the day and on the verge of tears. I am finally taking action. I just cannot believe I continue to live with this for as long as I did. FWIW the marriage therapist thinks she has BPD symptoms as well.
What are you doing?
Anonymous wrote:I am reading this thread I started almost three years ago to the day and on the verge of tears. I am finally taking action. I just cannot believe I continue to live with this for as long as I did. FWIW the marriage therapist thinks she has BPD symptoms as well.
Anonymous wrote:And you didn't notice the when you all were dating? Before you had kids?
Anonymous wrote:Wow. It looks like there is a pattern here. She has a large amount of anger inside her and unfortunately, she is lashing out at anyone and everyone, even young kids!
I am almost positive she is depressed OP, often times depression manifests itself as major anger.
The only way she can change her ways is if she puts aside some pride and sees a professional to get evaluated. Then hopefully she will get some good medication(s) to alleviate her anger issues.
I used to be like her, for a large amount of my life. Then I sought help for depression and got on some medication.
Life is so much bearable now without all the unnecessary anger I used to carry around. I am just glad that I sought assistance. Hopefully your wife can too.
Anonymous wrote:This is my STBX-husband. If he's caught in an untruth he expertly pivots to a related issue and pretends that was his point all along. He will scream at me to stop yelling when I'm calmly saying something he doesn't want to hear. He will break into a phone call I'm having with a friend to challenge what I'm saying. Any time he has had a woman colleague he had to work with, he's gotten fired from that job. He cuts off my sentences to argue about how I'm conducting myself in the argument. Since I'm loath to argue and prefer to go away and cool off, he follows me around yelling at me. I'm so sorry I stayed as long as I did for the sake of the children (but it would have been nearly as bad anyway since we would have been in constant contact about the kids.)