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Catholicwife32
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Lisa,
You don’t just need to leave for your sake. You need to leave for his as well. The trouble is that you need to recognize your own moral agency. You are not responsible for his behavior toward you. You can’t stand in front of him and try to convince, argue, cry, or coerce him to stop him from treating you like this. Every time you try to control his actions to you this way, you give him an opportunity to abuse you and actually enable the abuse.
If you care for him, you want to ensure you’re not enabling his vice. Sometimes we need to leave–the room, the house, the relationship. We have to recognize that people have no right to cross these boundaries. We have to say “I will not be around people like this if they treat me like this.”
If you need help, I recommend finding a good therapist to help you work through your insecurities and to find happiness. Therapy definitely helped me.
God bless,
Angela
You don’t just need to leave for your sake. You need to leave for his as well. The trouble is that you need to recognize your own moral agency. You are not responsible for his behavior toward you. You can’t stand in front of him and try to convince, argue, cry, or coerce him to stop him from treating you like this. Every time you try to control his actions to you this way, you give him an opportunity to abuse you and actually enable the abuse.
If you care for him, you want to ensure you’re not enabling his vice. Sometimes we need to leave–the room, the house, the relationship. We have to recognize that people have no right to cross these boundaries. We have to say “I will not be around people like this if they treat me like this.”
If you need help, I recommend finding a good therapist to help you work through your insecurities and to find happiness. Therapy definitely helped me.
God bless,
Angela