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Role of in-laws:Husband prob
2006-10-16
Name: nancy



Mine a love marriage, husband lied that he would convert his religion, later on said his Mother has to pass away for him to follow my religion, finally she passed away now he is not damn talking of it, I didnt bother bcoz after all, all religions end in peace.
Now he says after 17 yrs he is not happy with me, earlier he used to keep fighting after boozing and now last year with much patience and tolerance faced by me thanks to almighty he left his booze and now something new, he is not happy so he wants to leave us.
The tantrums from my side was sure there to remind him of his slopiness and lazy attitude but can one improve on it or shrug off the responsibility totally.
Stopped talking to my kid and says she has to get used to it.
What sure nonsense is this.
Do all men want to escape when they have to face equal responsibility at the home front.
What you say.
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2006-10-17
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Anonymous Name: i say
Subject:  u need a consultant



go 2 a family consultant/psychologist/someone like that.

such problems are not so simple to be addressed over a message board.
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