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Posted by restore woman on June 03, 2007 at 16:57:18 from (64.66.117.103):
In Reply to: OT: dont know what to do...wife probs. posted by marriage problems. on June 03, 2007 at 15:40:46:
It is so cut and dried in your letter that you already know what you need to do with your marriage and your looking for some support! Well, you have it! You need to get out of that toxic relationship and get back with your family and friends for support and get her out of your life. She doesn't support you or your family or your beliefs and sounds like she is in desperate need of some depression counseling NOT marriage counseling! I know, i played that "death do us part game" and it didn't work because my husband didn't want to make it work. YOu can't do it alone, both of you need to be on the same page. She needs to move on with her life with out you. And you need to be man enough to say "enough is enough". Take that step, and see where it goes! It can't get any worse then it already is! Prayer is your support for your soul through this and let the Lord guide you through it. Put it in his hands and he will help you!
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