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Old Mar 31, 2012, 04:38 PM
Galetre Galetre is offline
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My partner recently went off his anxiety medicine just because he decided he doesn't need it. He is bi-polar with psychopathic tendencies. He has been insanely evil for the last three weeks & I keep asking myself what I'm doing marrying this man. He is devious & would tell lies to police and others to put me in jail and take my children if I attempted to leave him. He has come very, very, close to doing this before. After 3 weeks of evilness, I've begged him to try to be positive and just love his family. He has only drawn me into one of his insane arguments one time in the three weeks. Today he came home with a tape recorder so he can tape record me whenever he gets me upset. I'm sure he isn't going to tape record himself when he is going crazy, only when he has pushed and pushed and pushed me. I said no way. That is all about control, intimidation and fear. Am I right?

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Old Mar 31, 2012, 05:25 PM
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Trippin2.0 Trippin2.0 is offline
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Uhm... Why exactly are you getting married to this man?
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What kind of life do you plan on building?
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Does happiness feature in this plan?
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I'm sorry but at this point I really don't understand are you being forced to get married, too scared to run or madly inlove?
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