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  1. Nothing you say will make him stop. He is abusive.

    Decide if you want a divorce or not. I recommend divorce but I am not you.

    If you decide on divorce, DO NOT THREATEN HIM with it or say anything at all about it. Just quietly obtain a divorce attorney and assess your options. In the meantime, use the Grey Rock method with him (or stay with a friend or relative to “help them out”) OR do whatever your attorney suggests.

    Develop an exit strategy with your attorney and, if necessary, a domestic violence agency in your area.

    Once out of his presence, do not speak to him or go to see him at all. All conversation should be through text or email or through your attorney.

    Please stay safe.

  2. Jealousy is a very delicate subject, I'm not, my wife much less than at the beginning, and she wasn't much to start. My way of thinking is that if I need to “guard” the person I'm with, I'm with the wrong person. Personally, I have seen how some people are simply consumed by jealousy 24/7 and I simply can't imagine the mental hell it must be thinking of all the possibilities for infidelity.

  3. My dad just stays in his room. He really doesn t want to come at us, but he has no choice. I asked her each time before coming to us.

  4. Ok I will take this on board. The thing is even though Iā€™m 30 he is my first ever relationship. I am religious in the sense that I only wanted to date someone who I knew Iā€™d want to marry one day. Maybe Iā€™m not experienced enough to see what is going on

  5. If he can't respect you for something he enjoyed, why would you want to be in a relationship with him? This is his problem and if he's working on it that would be one thing but it doesn't sound like that's what's happening.

  6. I don't do hypothetical questions. It's like lying to my brain.

    Seriously though, I always tell my kids that “what if” can be stupid because you can make it about anything.

    They'll say “what if my leg falls off and I can't go to school?” I just answer with “what if a meteor hits earth and destroys the planet? Then school won't exist.” They look at me confused and I just tell them not to worry about what if because anything can happen.

    I know my example is silly and for children, but I hope I'm making my point to them.

    She needs to understand that getting upset at hypothetical situations is very immature. Unless she actually plans on doing something like this, which is even worse.

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