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You can’t fix it. If you could fix it, it would have been fixed long ago. You can’t force someone to be something they don’t want to be. He has proven that he’s unwilling to be a functional, contributing partner.
He has made it abundantly clear that being lazy or far more important to him than helping you or caring for you.
God can you imagine if you two had kids? You would effectively be a single parent and have to clean up after your manchild husband as well. How can you even see a future with a person who’s failing at basic life?
You’re just going to have to really apologize and get across that you appreciate the thought immensely, it’s just not your style. Maybe suggest looking together for an alternative piece of jewelry? That way he learns what your preferred tastes are, he’s still actively giving you a gift and you get more of something you want.
He crossed the line the first time he insulted you. The first time he threw something at you should have been the last. I'm so sorry, you're in an abusive relationship, and even if he makes the commitment to change and go to therapy, you should not put up with the abuse and aggressive behavior anymore. Don't believe you owe him anything only because he covers a bit more of rent. Do not believe that you have to put up with the abuse because he promised he would change. You don't have the responsibility to change him. The only responsibility you have is with yourself, care for your own well-being and get out.
It's only wrong being open to other people when you're already in an exclusive relationship. As long as you haven't agreed to that, you're fine. I have never done the whole dating app thing myself, but the very point of dating is to see whats other there. I would just be careful not to give them the wrong impression or to even be open about the fact that you're still talking to other people if the topic comes up and you'll be fine.
This can certainly cause issues later on. Now, islam itself doesn't matter (I have read Koran, Sira and Hadises, and oh boy I am glad minority of muslims actually follows what is written there). What matters are expectations will she and her family have of you.
For example, If you online in western country, and plan to have children, are you prepared to deny them freedoms their peers will have? Not to mentions what happens, should they decide to become apostates.
That is just one of potential problems, discuss them in advance in your to be wife, to know what you are signing off for.
You can’t fix it. If you could fix it, it would have been fixed long ago. You can’t force someone to be something they don’t want to be. He has proven that he’s unwilling to be a functional, contributing partner.
He has made it abundantly clear that being lazy or far more important to him than helping you or caring for you.
God can you imagine if you two had kids? You would effectively be a single parent and have to clean up after your manchild husband as well. How can you even see a future with a person who’s failing at basic life?
I know I came here for advice but damn was this the wrong place lmao
You’re just going to have to really apologize and get across that you appreciate the thought immensely, it’s just not your style. Maybe suggest looking together for an alternative piece of jewelry? That way he learns what your preferred tastes are, he’s still actively giving you a gift and you get more of something you want.
Stop wasting your time
He crossed the line the first time he insulted you. The first time he threw something at you should have been the last. I'm so sorry, you're in an abusive relationship, and even if he makes the commitment to change and go to therapy, you should not put up with the abuse and aggressive behavior anymore. Don't believe you owe him anything only because he covers a bit more of rent. Do not believe that you have to put up with the abuse because he promised he would change. You don't have the responsibility to change him. The only responsibility you have is with yourself, care for your own well-being and get out.
he is absolutely abusive. first he punches the wall beside you, then he punches you.
It's only wrong being open to other people when you're already in an exclusive relationship. As long as you haven't agreed to that, you're fine. I have never done the whole dating app thing myself, but the very point of dating is to see whats other there. I would just be careful not to give them the wrong impression or to even be open about the fact that you're still talking to other people if the topic comes up and you'll be fine.
I don't think you know what the word means.
This can certainly cause issues later on. Now, islam itself doesn't matter (I have read Koran, Sira and Hadises, and oh boy I am glad minority of muslims actually follows what is written there). What matters are expectations will she and her family have of you.
For example, If you online in western country, and plan to have children, are you prepared to deny them freedoms their peers will have? Not to mentions what happens, should they decide to become apostates.
That is just one of potential problems, discuss them in advance in your to be wife, to know what you are signing off for.