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  1. Thanks for your advice. They’ve known each other for 3 months now and half the time is long distance. Do you think I should not communicate my feelings even if her girlfriend seems verbally abusive? (Annie’s close friends who met Nina agree and want her to end the relationship)

  2. YAY!

    If you can come to her with options and information – like, talk to a lawyer in that state – she might be ready soon to make a change.

  3. I'm sorry all of this happening, but you are in this situation because you let this happen for 16 years. You realize you were 20 and he was 30? He sounds like a predator and he took advantage of you. You got pregnant at 20/21. Then you were in this situation in which you had nothing, no bank account, no credit, no job, now no house. It sounds like financial abusive and because you say he is controlling, there could be other forms of abuse. But you should have realized at some point that you couldn't keep letting it happen!

    What does being a stay at home mom have to do with not having your own bank account? You realize you have to build credit? There are bank accounts and credit cards without fees as long as your husband sends you a couple of hundred dollars. Please go to Bank of America and open a bank account. You can get a credit card with 500 deposit and they return it after a couple of months.

    Why didn't you marry BEFORE he bought the house? Then it would have been yours even if you weren't on the deed.

    Is there common law marriage in your state?

  4. Look man by getting into sex work you are going to axe a very large proportion of men from your possible dating pool for the rest of your life. Whether that's right or wrong is immaterial. It's reality. Make what you will with this information.

  5. He’s treating you like an object that belongs to him and your opinion doesn’t count. Please don’t stay with a man who sexually abused you trauma or not this is abuse.

  6. I’m actually saving up for therapy right now. Besides self help books, is there anything else I can do to aid my healing process? I’ve honestly been fighting the urge to start dating again because I want to try and forget about him and the situation as much as possible, even though I know this is a very unhealthy approach. My parents also don’t have a healthy relationship (and have a large age gap) so I find it difficult to recognise what a good relationship is like, so I think that’s why I probably fell into this. Not really sure of where I’m going with this but I’m scared I’ll fall into something like this again.

  7. He might be a good man and a good boyfriend, but he’s also a ticking bomb of insecurity issues. Those won’t stop biting you.

    You can’t really fix them unless you want to incorporate “therapist” into your roles as girlfriend or wife and partner. And that rarely works out well for long.

    It’s extremely difficult to love and accept someone when you don’t accept yourself, and he doesn’t.

    If he’ll do therapy for this, there’s a chance. If not, your future is a long endless road of affirming him both honestly and dishonestly to keep him from hating himself.

  8. I can't agree. The distinction being that if he just got upset/disappointed that's be one thing (happens to everyone), but if he told her “any other woman would have fucked me then” I would say he's being a rude entitled jerk.

    It's understandable to have a bruised ego or self esteem, especially for young women who falsely believe men are always in the mood for sex and take it overly personally when they get rejected. But something being understandable doesn't make it okay, including speaking out of hurt. She needs to apologize.

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