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Q: Going Crazy
asked by: Keehiaangel on August 6th, 2005
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Here is my problem. I am 8months pregnant plus bypolor you do the math. For a while now me and my husband have been doing some serious fighting over stuff like porn, girls, parents, job and so on... I am really starting to give up on my marriage. I love the man I swear I do and would do anything for him that is the whole point of this.

I cant take the fighting anymore. It seems everyday one of us is really getting hurt. I have tried to fix everything he says to but I am not there yet. So I am seeing a theripest for it now. I have asked him to change stuff for the bettering of our marriage and he says he wouldn't do anything that would hurt our marriage but yet he wont change a dang thing. In fact he ask for all that stuff when ever I am in a good mood and so he gets it.

I just don't understand anymore I am tired of being hurt like this.
Is anyone else in my shoes? Please I need advice before its to late.
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mmckenzie
replied on August 6th, 2005
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If you are married or in a committed relationship-it is not your problem to fix. Your marriage(relationship) is an effort on your part as much as his. He has just as much responsibility in the problems as you do. If he doesn't see that-or won't see it, it's already too late! Your problem is his problem!
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Keehiaangel
replied on August 7th, 2005
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I understand I have tried to make him understand but he just dosn't and I don't know if he ever will. I am just so tired of this same thing day after day. Today we talked about it for along time and he said that it was my bypolor. So maybe he is right
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mmckenzie
replied on August 10th, 2005
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Maybe you should talk to him about counselling, for you and for the two of you together. It might help! I hope things get better for you!
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