Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When someone mis-remembers the past (I was forced into marriage. Really, by gun point!?!) they are usually having an affair.
Or they are just a stupid manipulative asshole.
This. Misremembering the past was manipulation amd gaslighting on XH's part. I should have left and stayed gone when I had the first chance.There were too many fights that didn't make sense and I was never allowed to be angry or win. He would twist the truth and my words, so that he always won.
NP. This sounds exactly like my husband. It's gotten to the point that I hate the sight of him. Difficult to talk about with other people too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When someone mis-remembers the past (I was forced into marriage. Really, by gun point!?!) they are usually having an affair.
Or they are just a stupid manipulative asshole.
This. Misremembering the past was manipulation amd gaslighting on XH's part. I should have left and stayed gone when I had the first chance.There were too many fights that didn't make sense and I was never allowed to be angry or win. He would twist the truth and my words, so that he always won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"He shouted at me like a Lion and I was literally shaking. Not the first time."
You are in an abusive relationship. Leave.
If anyone who had ever shouted in a relationship was an abuser, most marriages would get classified that way.
People raise their voices for many reasons other than to abuse - due to intense emotion, due to feeling they aren't being heard etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"He shouted at me like a Lion and I was literally shaking. Not the first time."
You are in an abusive relationship. Leave.
If anyone who had ever shouted in a relationship was an abuser, most marriages would get classified that way.
People raise their voices for many reasons other than to abuse - due to intense emotion, due to feeling they aren't being heard etc
Anonymous wrote:"He shouted at me like a Lion and I was literally shaking. Not the first time."
You are in an abusive relationship. Leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:On my son's birthday, in NYC, ex grabbed our preschooler's hand and refused to carry any of the gear up the subway stairs. I have a mobility disorder. I asked him to help carry the heavy bags. He said no, took our child, and left me there at the bottom of two flights of stairs. This was after a long day and I was exhausted. I called the divorce lawyer when I returned home.
I'm sure there is no context that you might be leaving out either. Your horrible Ex just did this to you. By the way what is a mobility disorder?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Plenty of marriages end without divorce or separation.
I am in one of those. For several reasons, including children, money, and health, the paperwork still says we are married. We can all find ways of being happy while in a disappointing (to say the least) relationship. It's not the way our conflict and closure-hungry society would want us to behave (divorce! now! spend all your money on two households and whine about how your ex treats your kids), but it's sometimes the most reasonable way.
So I commend you for taking the time to think through it. You can never take too much time as long as it's not a situation of abuse.
This is so fascinating to me, PP. Would you mind sharing a bit more about your story and how you ended up like this?
My husband is mentally ill and refuses to treat himself. He is an intelligent person who cannot be relied upon. Life with him is stressful for me, but life in separate households would be even more stressful since he would then have no one to try to prevent the daily mess that would ensue. I cannot do that to my kids.
Since you wouldn't have married a mentally ill man, being married to you must have caused it to manifest. If you go away he will probably get better. By the way being unreliable is not a mental illness.