nursenurse
Diamond Member
You are playing a dangerous game of chess here. I am not going to sugar coat this at all, and my support is for you, even if you do not want to hear it, because it may save your life. Get out now. I repeat that. You cannot handle this, let him get the counselling, and prove himself to you. if he is out of control, you will never be a match for him. If he gets help, bonus, then go in for some counselling with him. Even then, someone who is abusive may not change in spite of all the help available. Your job is to protect you, your dog, any kids you may have. NOT HIM. This is not PTSD, but this is dangerous.
Why anyone would one to stay in this situation is beyond me. Love is not enough, and yes, I have been there and I knew when to say adios, in spite of loving that person.
Why anyone would one to stay in this situation is beyond me. Love is not enough, and yes, I have been there and I knew when to say adios, in spite of loving that person.