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Vee Lagrome
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Thank you, Helen. It does hurt and it is frightening and confusing. I do think that this little vacation away from each other is good for the both of us. I am curious though about your in-laws. My father-in-law is incredibly unsupportive of my husband participating, but my mother-in-law, as little as she understands this situation, is supportive of me and my husband. I am very hurt that my father-in-law seems to believe that it'd be easier to just divorce and doesn't seem to see the value of my husband learning more and being a participant in my healing process. I don't even know how I feel about this.
My mother, who used to love my husband like no one's business, is also unsure of how to feel about him and his family after my husband told her something along the lines of "I don't need to put up with this. I can just leave when I want to". She believes strongly, as do I, that once you marry, you're in it til death, but my husband and his father don't seem to value that. I'm just not sure what to think of this or what to do with this situation. :/
My mother, who used to love my husband like no one's business, is also unsure of how to feel about him and his family after my husband told her something along the lines of "I don't need to put up with this. I can just leave when I want to". She believes strongly, as do I, that once you marry, you're in it til death, but my husband and his father don't seem to value that. I'm just not sure what to think of this or what to do with this situation. :/