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  1. He’s not in a “gray area”, he’s an alcoholic. I should know, my husband is one too, and started experiencing the same issues at the same age. Your boyfriend has absolutely no control of himself around alcohol and it will get worse. You need to consider how you’re going to proceed. It’s been 3 years since my husband confessed to being an alcoholic and he is still having to go to 5 recovery meetings a week as well as biweekly therapy. This is a lifelong illness and you have to consider if you’re willing to persevere through it. It is NOT easy and will get worse before it gets better.

    I also have family members who are alcoholics and what I’ve learned in therapy is that we are much more likely to find ourselves as the frog in a boiling pot of water. We make excuses for their actions because it’s not as bad as the other alcoholics we know. We deny what’s right before our eyes. You’re seeing it now in how you’re asking him to slow down. You think he won’t, but the truth is he can’t. Please trust your instincts here.

    That being said, I understand where you’re coming from. I’ve been with my husband since I was 16 and I couldn’t give up on him. I highly recommend you seek out r/AlAnon for yourself. It’s a support group for those who love alcoholics and addicts— it’s a safe space to vent, share your story, and learn to come to terms with your boyfriend’s substance use disorder. Your boyfriend won’t get better until he admits he has a problem, but if he decides to get help, EMDR therapy and SMART Recovery have done wonders for my husband. Even so, he’s still struggling. Prepare yourself for that reality. The best thing you can do is talk to other family members of addicts and equip yourself for the journey ahead if you decide to stay.

    I’m very sorry for what you’re going through. I wouldn’t wish this on anyone. Please know that support is out there for you.

  2. Silent treatment to you is bad enough, but silent treatment to your kid is egregiously abusive. As an adult you can choose to stay with him or not, but no child can choose their parents.

    Tell him he cannot pull the silent treatment on his own child.

    And yes he CAN control this. I bet he’s not pulling this at work

  3. If you can't have an adult conversation about finances and who is responsible for what, you're not ready to move in together.

  4. It for sure feels like she has a very complicated relationship with her ex that is like partnership-lite – a friendship that is incredibly complex and deep and pretty much just a step out from being partners.

    While I agree that as adults you guys are capable of being friends with ex's, there are boundaries that have to be set and…clearly you are getting some vibes there that it's deeper than just friends.

    I would personally walk away. You've voiced your concerns, she's shown that she isn't going to change anything to address them.

    If you are looking for a long term, traditional partnership, it's time to walk.

  5. Does your lease say anything about extra tenants? If it's not allowed, your landlord may assist.

    Will your landlord work with you on eviction? Most aren't big on tenants that require police calls. Some of the following may be applicable.

    Lease Violation – If a lease violation occurs, then the landlord must first issue a warning and must give tenants a Notice to Cease. If the violation is not addressed, then the landlord may issue a 30-Day Notice to Quit. If the terms of the lease are not met, then the landlord may pursue formal eviction.

    Disorderly Conduct – A landlord may issue a Notice to Cease for any tenant who is being disorderly and is interfering with another tenant’s peaceful enjoyment of the premises. If the tenant continues the disorderly actions, the landlord may issue a 3-Day Notice to Quit.

    Illegal Acts – In case of illegal behavior, New Jersey landlords may issue a 3-Day Notice to Quit. This notice is warranted for illegal drug use or possession, assault, willful destruction of property, and disorderly conduct.

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