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angel12
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Since he can’t be supportive of her at her games, it’s better that he doesn’t go. She may be relieved, frankly.
I’m really sorry for your situation but this is clearly abuse.Dh cannot deal with the repetitive noises from our autistic son. He ALWAYS makes him stop as it annoys him. Even if it’s the most insignificant noises. He would even go “into his face” to scare him to stop.
Sit down and write 100 times “God does not require people to stay in abusive marriages”.I spoke to our priest today who told me that God does not require people to stay in abusive marriages. That was the first time that I ever heard a priest tell me that my marriage was emotionally abusive.
If he saw this thread, I don’t think he’d adjust his opinion much.
Have you read the blogs and such that surround this movement? They just keep men stewing in bitterness and contempt against women. They often can’t seem to see reality and everything a woman does is “wrong.” They advocate unquestioning submission, sex on demand and “gaming” your wife to keep her guessing and unsure of your sticking around by making her believe you have other options and will walk if she shows any sign of “rebellion.”He’s been following the “Men’s Rights Movement” and is becoming more indoctrinated with how men have been short-changed by women.
It’s a difficult decision. I hope you’ll speak with your priest again, and with a lawyer. If you keep them with him, they’re going to grow up thinking that a father treating his wife and children this way is normal.It’s a very difficult decision as my top priority is the well-being/welfare (psychologically) of my children. I don’t know what would be less damaging to their upbringing.