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Old Apr 28, 2015, 02:42 PM
Seeyalater Seeyalater is offline
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Originally Posted by Rose76 View Post
He will never, ever, ever, ever feel differently about money. By age 28, a person's attitudes about money and paying for stuff are hard-wired. An army of therapists will not change this mindset.

That's why I don't favor trying to diagnose your husband, which I understand you are not trying to do. What's important is the behavior and whether this is behavior that you want to live with. You have not put any financial strain on him that is beyond what husband's typically do for wives.

You don't leave the house to give your husband a break from the marriage. Marriage doesn't get turned on and off. When a married couple are real irritated with each other, which is totally normal, one sleeps on the couch, or in one of the spare bedrooms.

Regardless of what you did, or who left, you would have come to this point anyway. He is a miserably unhappy man. It's not due to his job or his wife. He's just miserable. I don't consider this a medical problem, though psychiatry and therapy might be of some small assistance to him. He is who he is.
Your right Rose76. I should of slept in another room. Again, thinking a couple of days later he would be fine. Unfortuneatly, it didnt work out this way and that is why I am in this situation now. Next week Im done with school. Already spoke to the administrator and hopefully I will have a full time carreer there.
He has been a lot better lately, no not perfect or great. In the begginning he was nutts. Some of the things he did, took a picture and sent me. He acted like he was 15 again. Thats not something the person I know would of done.
Thanks for this!
Rose76