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twoangels
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Pray. Treat him with kindness. Love him though he doesn’t love you. Cling to Christ. Offer your suffering up. All you can do is stay faithful to your vows and pray for him. If he leaves you, find support. If he divorces you, I would look into inquiring whether the marriage was valid. The fact that he doesn’t seem to take marriage seriously would seem to put it into question. That would be how I’d feel. I’d want to know so that I would know whether to love him day by day while divorced from a distance or whether I could seek to meet other people and eventually marry. But until you’re divorced (if it does happen), don’t entertain that path. Love him and pray for him. You want to make this love you’re giving him be about your valuing of him. He feels loved. As opposed to him feeling you are desperate to have his love. You may be desperate but instead of loving him you try to coerce love out of him, he will distance himself from you. If you love him sincerely and purely…well he’d be a fool to leave you. He may still be a fool, but you’d be on the higher ground.