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I Have a Confession

I am leaving my husband and have begun to prep for it. I have turned a blind eye to his belittling comments, the cut downs, the hiding behind his culture bullshit the domineering ways he tries to monopolize every second of my day. We have a small boy, a business which he now works with me full time on and a house. I have very few friends nowadays and no family that I can count on or ever could. I am alone but am strong. I am tired of every decision, every thought of my own being second guessed and ridiculed because it isn't his. I am very sensitive and have always wanted a good man to rely upon and he has not let me down in this area. The problem is I do not have my own life anymore and am not doing well emotionally or mentally within his little world. I am isolated and alone. I am quite adept at dreaming big and making it happen and only wanted him to join me on this journey and to be with me for us. He is incapable of doing this. Because he is the oldest son of an Asian family and his mother divorced and extremely emotionally needy he will never leave her side. Although this is honorable, as a wife it has drained me to the point of no return. I do not share my man with anyone. I have always and will as long as we are together felt like the other woman. I deserve to have a man and a life of my own that I can create as I see fit. If I stay with him it will never be like that and he is refusing to listen as it is not his problem. He was gone overseas for almost a month and I fell into my own skin for the first time in a decade. Wow, I forgot who I was and how simple life could be. There are many other problems within the relationship that I do not feel like getting into at this point in time. This is a harsh pill to swallow and just goes to prove you never know what is around the next corner. I am mourning, grieving, lost, sad, scared, worried, feeling guilty, and trying to get my head wrapped around this in order to prepare myself to do what I know I have to do. The fact that I go back and forth leave don't want to leave is exhausting. I don't think this situation will ever be black and white. My answers will have to come from within me.



bcinu2
I have to say you sound as though you have a pretty good vision and the will to go after it. The day you pull the plug and get away from him will give you a boost. I was married to a Lady I never really got over. Yet with what went between us, I do not think I would ever be able to be with her again. I love her death, but as much as she is, with all of her talent, it just would not happen as I could not take the chance of feeling that pain of the breakup and divorce again.



I would like very much to meet someone I could share a life with. I read the stories along the lines of your situation and think about what might have been had I been a better husband. After three divorces, I stepped away from dating as before I looked for another to spend my life with, I wanted to make sure I was fit and brought something to the table myself. I spent 8 years working on me. I gave up alcohol almost 15 years ago now. That not only helped me, but I was in a position to learn about addiction and all of it's downside.



I hope you can get out as soon as possible. No one deserves what you have been getting. Again you sound as though you are up for the challenge. A difficult journey now, but one that will get better in time.....bc
bcinu2
I have to say you sound as though you have a pretty good vision and the will to go after it. The day you pull the plug and get away from him will give you a boost. I was married to a Lady I never really got over. Yet with what went between us, I do not think I would ever be able to be with her again. I love her death, but as much as she is, with all of her talent, it just would not happen as I could not take the chance of feeling that pain of the breakup and divorce again.



I would like very much to meet someone I could share a life with. I read the stories along the lines of your situation and think about what might have been had I been a better husband. After three divorces, I stepped away from dating as before I looked for another to spend my life with, I wanted to make sure I was fit and brought something to the table myself. I spent 8 years working on me. I gave up alcohol almost 15 years ago now. That not only helped me, but I was in a position to learn about addiction and all of it's downside.



I hope you can get out as soon as possible. No one deserves what you have been getting. Again you sound as though you are up for the challenge. A difficult journey now, but one that will get better in time.....bc
ambroseguy80
Wow I am way behind on you. I should have seen this sooner sorry I didn't. I can understand all you talk about here. A lot of It comes with any marriage - the loss of friends, etc.... I want to talk to you more later.
waterdragon541 · 51-55, F
Yeah I would like to have a chat later as well. This stuff is surfacing whether I like it or not and well better now than later.
Bubbletea · 51-55, F
I feel your conflicted emotions, this is never going to be an easy decision. I am going through it myself. I am happy to chat with you . I realized now this was posted a few years ago, I wonder how you are now..
waterdragon541 · 51-55, F
@Bubbletea Thanks.

 
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