Hi Mega1, I read most of this thread but your problem is real clear from the beginning. This is not what marraige is supposed to be for sure and I think you know that. But you have certainly helped create this situation with your codependency and your compliance with emotional blackmail which only encourages the cycle. Probably because you don’t want to be like your Mom was, so you are blindly going ridiculously far in the other direction. (Standing up for yourself when you are truly being victimized IS appropriate.)
Have you not read on Codependency? Melody Beatties book is the classic. The man I love and want to marry has been long steeped in an unhappy codependency with his adult daughter and this and the other book I am to mention has helped him. He is getting counseling and has made some changes). The trouble with being steeped in a relationship like you and he are is that its hard to see what you do habitually to keep it going, but you really do play a role, and you do have control over that.
The other book that is really helping us both understand the situation is Emotional Blackmail by Susan Forward. Here it is on Amazon; you can read reviews:
amazon.com/Emotional-Blackmail-People-Obligation-Manipulate/dp/0060928972 and I am sure you can get on on
half.com for much less as I know money must be tight for you.
The emotional blackmail book is really helping my friend see how he participates in making his daughter into her worst, most manipulative self by not standing up to her. A huge problem with you is unwillingness to set boundaries with your husband. The book shows you how to do that. It also helps you see how very wrong the emotional blackmailing is, how it harms you and
robs you of your integrity - the chapter on that was a real eye-opener for me - to help you see how you need to break this cycle. She gives you clear tips on ways to do it, like a stalling technique. She also helps you understnad why the blackmailer acts like he does, so you do feel come compassion for him, while actively stopping the manipulating. It is a real practical handbook for dealing with people close to you who try to emotionally blackmail you, and though its hard for YOU to change your ways (you need to!), you will be encouraged by others who found it just as hard as you do, but they did, for good results.
Trying to convince him things probably isn’t going to work as he is very self-centered. Changing how you respond to him is something you can do and it will change the situation.
Meanwhile he is no husband and no comfort to you. But Jesus can take up where others let us down. He is the husband to the husbandless. He will comfort you and He will strengthen you to do the right thing when you are sure what that right thing is. I do know there are wrong and right responses to your husband’s demands on you, and you are giving the
wrong ones. See what you can do, and should do, and when you are convinced on that, Jesus will give you the strength to do what is right.