Sadly all too common. Trading one addiction for another. It will likely escalate to the point of no return. There is really nothing you can do but prepare for the end. This is all on her and her addiction issues.
This is great advice… if you've never learned to communicate with your partner.
The only realistic answer here is to communicate your feelings to her. Tell her that it's not about the cost of the gift, but the thoughtlessness of it that hurt your feelings. If you don't communicate in a relationship, it's doomed to fail.
As someone who has worked in the criminal justice space, this is a huge deal. Unfortunately in the US, his ability to earn money, find housing, even volunteering at your kid's school is drastically reduced. There are so many things he will not be able to access with a record. I would think long and very hot if this is worth it. For me personally, it wouldn't be.
It's easy to pick fights when you're not the one who will be fighting them. Speaking as someone with training in boxing and BJJ who can easily beat 99% of men on earth, I wouldn't pick a fight like that either. So even if you had the ability to protect her, doesn't mean she should be trying to get you to prove it. A divorce seems to be in order here, bro
I've been in your wife's shoes. As long as she stays medicated you have nothing to worry about. And frankly, even when s mania, or depression, occurs, it doesn't mean that she's going to do the same thing. I suggest counseling as well.
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Bur…you're not. So you're just a dick
I can't count the number of times I've heard, “Oh, that doesn't matter/ bother me” in response to saying I'm married. ?
Sadly all too common. Trading one addiction for another. It will likely escalate to the point of no return. There is really nothing you can do but prepare for the end. This is all on her and her addiction issues.
This is great advice… if you've never learned to communicate with your partner.
The only realistic answer here is to communicate your feelings to her. Tell her that it's not about the cost of the gift, but the thoughtlessness of it that hurt your feelings. If you don't communicate in a relationship, it's doomed to fail.
As someone who has worked in the criminal justice space, this is a huge deal. Unfortunately in the US, his ability to earn money, find housing, even volunteering at your kid's school is drastically reduced. There are so many things he will not be able to access with a record. I would think long and very hot if this is worth it. For me personally, it wouldn't be.
It's easy to pick fights when you're not the one who will be fighting them. Speaking as someone with training in boxing and BJJ who can easily beat 99% of men on earth, I wouldn't pick a fight like that either. So even if you had the ability to protect her, doesn't mean she should be trying to get you to prove it. A divorce seems to be in order here, bro
I've been in your wife's shoes. As long as she stays medicated you have nothing to worry about. And frankly, even when s mania, or depression, occurs, it doesn't mean that she's going to do the same thing. I suggest counseling as well.