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I Have Been Emotionally Manipulated

I recently found out my husband has been cheating on me and it started after the first year milestone. He talked to her the same way he did me. He made me look and sound awful as a wife. Which is exactly how he portrayed his ex before me as well. He turned me into a person I wasn’t who was overly reliant and dependent on him whereas I’m usually very independent....

I know all this because the woman he cheated on me with reached out to me once she found out I existed. He claimed we were separated already when he first met her. How I emotionally abused him and all these awful things I never did. Mind you these are the same claims he told me about his other exes when we were first dating. It blew my mind! He would do and say all the exact same things. All the right things. To get in really good with his next target.

Looking back it makes me sick how easily I fell for his bullshit without looking into things. But I was young and stupid then. I should have known better.

One night it even got physical after I told him I’d been talking to her and how she helped expose him. He shoved me into the wall and I banged the back of my head from the force it left a bruise and swelled up. He then got in my face saying not to overreact and that he didn’t push me that hard. That’s the only time in my entire life I’ve truly been afraid of someone.

Now I find myself stuck. He’s been refusing to get divorced. He either claims he doesn’t have the money (which my dad said he would pay for it) or he doesn’t want to ruin my life or fill in the blank with an excuse here. It’s driving me crazy to still be legally attached to this horrible man that used me and does nothing but lie for his own advancement.
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Reflection2 · 41-45, M
Lies always have a pattern of behavior. Move out even if it cost you some money or even more money.
SomniumProeliator · 31-35, F
@Reflection2 I refuse to move out of my own home. The house is mine and he said he would sign his part over to me so his name will be taken off the mortgage. He’s moved out partially. All his crap is here but he sleeps elsewhere.
Reflection2 · 41-45, M
@SomniumProeliator I mean moving out of his life. 😁
That's great. Now, enjoy what you have missed from life.
mrbuddhawannabe · 56-60, M
Changed the locks?@SomniumProeliator
SomniumProeliator · 31-35, F
@mrbuddhawannabe legally I can’t do that.
SomniumProeliator · 31-35, F
@Reflection2 ah I gotcha. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
Swede · 26-30, F
@SomniumProeliator don't you think it's dangerous? because if he is pissed off about the divorce, he may enter your home and harass you or even kill you. so better at least install a lock to your bedroom, and install a cctv camera with a motion detector in front of the home. maybe you can connect it to your mobile for getting notifications easily through internet. so if he entered, you are informed automatically, then you can lock your bedroom and hide, or if you are out, you can avoid coming home until he leaves.
mrbuddhawannabe · 56-60, M
Legally he can't hit you but he did. Do it and what Swede has suggested@SomniumProeliator
SomniumProeliator · 31-35, F
@Swede I do have a lock on my room and back around Christmas my dad helped me install a camera in the house so I’ve got those bases handled. Thank you for mentioning them though in case I hadn’t already done so I’d definitely jump on it with your wise words. And thankfully I do get notifications on my phone for it too.
Swede · 26-30, F
@SomniumProeliator I am glad your dad is being so supportive.
SomniumProeliator · 31-35, F
@Swede me too. He’s all I’ve got since my mom died years ago.