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Grand Magnate
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#61
She definitely keeps telling her family things - things that they use against me - and then she claims she doesn't remember doing it, and that it isn't deliberate. The way it keeps happening, and her affect, tell me that she either is doing it on purpose and then denying it, or that she just doesn't care. It's to the point now that I'm just trying to find ways to protect myself.
It's pointless for me to complain to her about it anymore. It's frustrating in that I tend to be the type of person who tells her things - things that I assume she will keep to herself. It's difficult in that I want to stop telling her things that could be used against me, but it's such a natural thing for me to just share my thoughts with her as if I could trust her. I am getting pretty tired of the nastiness. There are still some things I haven't posted. I'm reminded of what a counselor has told me about how to deal with people who intentionally hurt you. He said, "You'll have to find ways to make it painful for them to continue doing it." __________________ My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselves to fact, not to try and make facts harmonise with my aspirations. T.H. Huxley |
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I am really curious to hear what that counselor's thoughts were on making it painful for your partner to keep doing it - that sounds like retaliation of some sort - or stooping to a level of returning the pain. Not sure if that's the best approach - with abusers, it only makes the abuse and harmful behavior worse - upon you, the victim. __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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I was feeling irritated with her last night and realized that while I responded to her emails and texts, she didn't respond to some of mine. And she has confronted me in the past about not answering her emails and texts. and I have confronted her as well. It looks very much like she has this double-standard "You must answer all my texts, phone calls, emails, etc.. But I may not answer yours. And I will ignore or deny your attempts to point this out this double standard."
She has been in the habit of leaving sweet treats/candy on the counter - and then hours later or the next day loudly asking where they went and making a point of angrily/testily asking if I ate them. And also off-handedly mentioning that there is something sweet leftover. She knows I've been very careful with my diet and that I have lost 40 pounds over the last 2 years. It looks very much like deliberate sabotage on her part. It's even been the case that she loudly complains if I throw it away instead of eating it - often confronting me in front of our son. It's very much the case that I can't win. I throw it away - she mocks me/ confronts me. I eat it... .she loudly confronts me and me embarrasses me. I have pointed this out... and she has ignored me. Several times even lately, she has said something like "well, I have ADHD, I just say and do things without thinking" and/or "well sometimes I just do and say things because I think it's funny". The message is pretty clear - "don't expect me to stop" __________________ My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselves to fact, not to try and make facts harmonise with my aspirations. T.H. Huxley |
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@shakespeare47 I have dealt with similar type treatment from my wife. I'm sorry you are going through this. It is really hard because of how tangled everything becomes in marriage. Finances, friends, family relations, and children all are added things that weigh on a decision on if it makes sense to separate.
It sounds like you do have a therapist that you are working with. Please bring those direct, hurtful comments she makes that are used as attacks on you to the therapist. They may be able to give you the best way to handle the situation since they know your story more deeply than we do. I started to confront my wife when she would make the cutting remarks. I've been sort of her stress punching bag and she says things to me she would never consider ok to say to anyone else. She says things to me she reprimands our kid for saying to other family members or his friends, but I am supposed to take it and just how she 'lets out stress.' I finally said to myself that if she is going to be critical of me anyway, I'm not going to worry about her reaction in confrontation. I don't know that you can confront her in the heat of the moment as you process the comment, but going back after you have reflected on how a comment was received and made you feel, you can simply tell her, "You were pretty cruel when you said .... The implcation of your words was ..., which is pretty hurtful and mean." In my wife's case when she was making her cutting remarks that carried really hurtful meaning but didn't outright say something. Once confronted with the meaning that she sent across she started trying to make excuses for what was said but direct confrontation did tone down her remarks a lot. Good luck. |
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I find it frustrating in that I'd like to live a quieter simpler life. But I keep getting myself entangled in frustrating situations. I'd like to find quiet gentle friends. And have a quiet gentle marriage. To act and think slowly and considerately.
And it's frustrating in that if I tell my wife this, I'm worried that she will do everything in her power to sabotage me. |
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My point? Your wife is sabotaging your desires to remain healthy and thinner. She is not showing respect for what you value: your weight, your health, your self image, confidence, and your mental health. The abuse is apparent in each story you share. How are your self esteem, self image, self worth, and mental health? The longer you allow this to go on, the worse you are going to feel. Long-term abuse effects are real. You are enduring an awful lot of toxicity and mistreatment in this marriage. __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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After 33 years of marriage, leaving for me was the only way to stop the fighting. He was so financially irresponsible I couldn't be quiet about it. Yea, he hated what I had to say (but later on I found out from him that he hated that I was right). Ah well, he got his peace to live financially however he wanted & I got my peace to take my family inharitance & leave & live responsibly. In the end, he lost everything from the 33 year martiage on his own, not through divorce. I walked away & left him everything because I needed peace. Sometimes fighting is based on valid issues. Something to truly analyze. I have never been happier or more peaceful since leaving him & moving as far away as possible. There are usually reasons for fights that are worth looking into.....but sometimes the only relief is leaving. I am thankful I did
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