Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone is saying he is an alcoholic. Getting drunk ( who knows how drunk) 1-2 times a week does not mean he is an alcoholic.
Yes, it is. Getting drunk weekly is a big sign of alcoholism. It takes a day to recover. That's 4 days lost a week to drinking. One day of drunkiness, one day to recover. Rinse and repeat.
How do you raise kids being drunk two days out of the week.
Please learn of what you speak before throwing terms around. Alcoholics don't recover. They stay drunk. Their BAC never dips below .1 and often higher. Alcoholics don't drink just 2 days/week. They can't go that long without alcohol.
As an adult child of an alcoholic and grandchild to more alcoholics, I can confidently say you are wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love how everyone is saying he is an alcoholic. Getting drunk ( who knows how drunk) 1-2 times a week does not mean he is an alcoholic.
Yes, it is. Getting drunk weekly is a big sign of alcoholism. It takes a day to recover. That's 4 days lost a week to drinking. One day of drunkiness, one day to recover. Rinse and repeat.
How do you raise kids being drunk two days out of the week.
Please learn of what you speak before throwing terms around. Alcoholics don't recover. They stay drunk. Their BAC never dips below .1 and often higher. Alcoholics don't drink just 2 days/week. They can't go that long without alcohol.
Anonymous wrote:As a genuinely happily married man with 3 great daughters, let me just say, if I had some free time on my hands, the last thing I'd want to do is spend it with yet ANOTHER female running her yap and getting all emotionally needy. Eventually its like ENOUGH already!
Amiright fellows? I'd be in a hammock under a tree with a beer and a book.
This dude is an idiot.
Oh and get tested for AIDS
Anonymous wrote:As a genuinely happily married man with 3 great daughters, let me just say, if I had some free time on my hands, the last thing I'd want to do is spend it with yet ANOTHER female running her yap and getting all emotionally needy. Eventually its like ENOUGH already!
Amiright fellows? I'd be in a hammock under a tree with a beer and a book.
This dude is an idiot.
Oh and get tested for AIDS
Anonymous wrote:OP whatever you do don't allow this to be done to you and your children.
Either he stops and makes big changes, or you divorce. Only 2 options.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing you would want to reconcile with someone who has blatantly lied to your face over and over again, manipulated you into thinking you're crazy, has put you in the position of GATHERING EVIDENCE to prove to yourself you're not crazy, has had a sustained affair, and has alcohol issues. How rich is this guy?
This guy isn't going to change.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing you would want to reconcile with someone who has blatantly lied to your face over and over again, manipulated you into thinking you're crazy, has put you in the position of GATHERING EVIDENCE to prove to yourself you're not crazy, has had a sustained affair, and has alcohol issues. How rich is this guy?
Anonymous wrote:OP again. Apparently I’m on a roll - there is another poster who feels like this is her story. I find comfort in knowing I’m not alone in this situation. I’m sorry you are also going through this.
I wear my heart on my sleeve and DH has picked up that something is wrong, and I know he has an inkling what it is related to. My hope is to reconcile - with A LOT of work needed and demanded in alternative to a separation agreement. I already know his response is “well, you had at least a little to do with this” and what this thread has been SUPER helpful in reinforcing is that he made decisions that were not the adult ones to make. If Otho g else, he has to own his actions. If/when he found complaint there was a constructive way to address. I believe that exists, if he is willing to do the work. So here is where I have evolved to at 96 hrs post realization
(Also, I now know the definition and effect of ‘gaslighting’ because there was one particular thing that I IMMEDIATLEY knew months ago was what it was but when I called it out he said “ah, no, [it’s this other thing]” and I was like “ah, yeah, ok”....)
Anonymous wrote:For those of you saying gather evidence - why? The advice on here is always that judges don’t care if there was cheating, it doesn’t get you anything more in a divorce or custody dispute