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![]() kaliope, Looking Glass, sideblinded
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hi pinkispretty
no it doesnt sound like a healthy relationship at all. he sounds very immature and you seem to lack trust in him. it sounds like you could benefit from some individual counseling to work on your issues and the two of you some couples counseling to work on communication skills and maybe even some coparenting classes to learn how to set boundaries with the ex. welcome to psych central. you will find we have several forums where you can post about your concerns and receive feedback from other members. you will get a lot of support here. again, welcome ![]() |
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pinkispretty28, Hello and welcome to PC.
![]() I am glad that you found us and came here to share. I was wondering if you could also go out to codependency meetings. These are 12 step programs. There are ways to start taking care of yourself without only looking to him for your self worth. You deserve better treatment and helping yourself would be a great way to learn better coping skills and also increase your self esteem. Couples counseling as mentioned by kaliope is also a great idea. Best wishes here at PC. |
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He enjoys getting attention from his ex girlfriend who had a child by him. His contact with her is going to continue. Don't blame her. It happens because he lets it.
Do you and he have a child together? If the answer is no, I would advise you to think seriously about getting out of this marriage. This is not a good marriage. I don't think he is capable of having a good marriage. If you don't have a child by him, please consider making sure you don't get pregnant by him anytime soon. This is not a good situation to bring another child into. I don't know what you mean by saying you are co-dependent. Sounds like you have very good reasons for not feeling happy living with this guy. |
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