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Need some Life/marriage advice and why I've been MIA
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 89820" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>Counseling does help. I used to see a female Priest I knew kind of outside of the church and that was rather helpful just talking in a free environment. </p><p></p><p>From two divorced guy I'd tell ya to get out. Walk. And don't look back, other your child of course. Protect what remains on your financial and other assets and get out. There's no good that really comes with staying in a situation like this. It's rough and tough for awhile speaking from experience but once that relationship is over it's time to eject, staying in a burning plane as it spirals to the ground is silly. I think people's hesitance to sever relations contributes to the pain that they endure. You can't heal until the injury, the marriage and all that, stops.</p><p></p><p>As long as you stay, you consent to it and what "it" is, is abuse. You're being abused, emotionally at the very least.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 89820, member: 2657"] Counseling does help. I used to see a female Priest I knew kind of outside of the church and that was rather helpful just talking in a free environment. From two divorced guy I'd tell ya to get out. Walk. And don't look back, other your child of course. Protect what remains on your financial and other assets and get out. There's no good that really comes with staying in a situation like this. It's rough and tough for awhile speaking from experience but once that relationship is over it's time to eject, staying in a burning plane as it spirals to the ground is silly. I think people's hesitance to sever relations contributes to the pain that they endure. You can't heal until the injury, the marriage and all that, stops. As long as you stay, you consent to it and what "it" is, is abuse. You're being abused, emotionally at the very least. [/QUOTE]
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