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your username is very accurate.
“My boyfriend is manipulative and abusive, and is actively cheating on me. Should I leave him?”
Some people on this sub have 0 self respect. I think the answer is obvious, and I think you know that too.
Thank you so much for your comment.
My wife's friends aren't parents and I think my wife avoids talking about the hardships of parenthood with them. And ever since the pregnancy my wife's friendships haven't really been maintained and adds to the isolation.
Our neighbors have been a great help, they help us walk our dog when we're overwhelmed and brings over food sometimes.
And my mom is coming to help us soon so that should take some pressure off baby wise, but I'm sure I feel more relief than my wife as it is still her mother-in-law and my wife wants us to look perfect.
But like you said, this will pass and thank you for that reminder. I just hope she doesn't harbor resentment from our fight and I've been doing my best to patch things up.
I would just break up with Ellen and not be in a relationship with any of these girls. They're spreading rumors amongst themselves to start drama, and it's because at least one of them is crushing on you. Just leave and don't bother dating any of them.
Umm cheaper on gas how ? he still has to drive home the next day. that makes no sense. Plus it is only a 30 min drive why does he need to spend the night ??
Your husband’s an asshole.
Did you end it with the sister? Your wife is about to feel stabbed by you. The sister bond will be harsher! Divorce is common, being betrayed by your sister is worse. If the parents are alive they will likely pressure your wife to forgive her sister, they get a grand kid. There is a wayward support group at survivinginfidelity.com. I have no idea there relationship but sisters can be vicious. So end the affair tell the sister you made a bad choice, record it. Then tell your wife in a professional setting.
How long has this been going on? Did the sister trap you?
A good relationship doesn't feel like a constant test to do what you're supposed to do to make him happy.
This does not sound at all like the right relationship for you.
Generally when a couple has a “stupid argument” over something benign it is often the case that bigger issues are bothering one or both of you and the argued really isnt about nude dogs. Maybe its about sharing duties, someone thinks they do more then the other etc.
It's a deal breaker. Especially at 18. Break up with him, go enjoy your life, and find someone who won't have you questioning their commitment to you.