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<blockquote data-quote="manion" data-source="post: 1713795" data-attributes="member: 285224"><p>Hi</p><p></p><p>Well even though he is your husband he is a complete twonk, i cant believe his behaviour, your condition is a serious one that has huge potential ramifications if it is not managed and support from your husband is the least you should expect.</p><p></p><p>If he is like this now what would he be like if children were on the scene, he is selfish and uncaring and to be honest if he cant change his shocking behaviour then you can do better, only in my humblest of opinions. </p><p></p><p>Sit him down, explain your condition, the seriousness and what you expect from him and the changes he needs to make, if you lay down some ultimatums i.e you will leave him then maybe it will wake him up but the longer he gets away with it the worse it will become as he sees his behaviour as normal and normal it isnt.</p><p></p><p>Children should be on the back burner until this is sorted one way or the other as it will make things worse but i think you should be prepared to follow through on your threats should he treat them with the same contempt as you and your condition.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manion, post: 1713795, member: 285224"] Hi Well even though he is your husband he is a complete twonk, i cant believe his behaviour, your condition is a serious one that has huge potential ramifications if it is not managed and support from your husband is the least you should expect. If he is like this now what would he be like if children were on the scene, he is selfish and uncaring and to be honest if he cant change his shocking behaviour then you can do better, only in my humblest of opinions. Sit him down, explain your condition, the seriousness and what you expect from him and the changes he needs to make, if you lay down some ultimatums i.e you will leave him then maybe it will wake him up but the longer he gets away with it the worse it will become as he sees his behaviour as normal and normal it isnt. Children should be on the back burner until this is sorted one way or the other as it will make things worse but i think you should be prepared to follow through on your threats should he treat them with the same contempt as you and your condition. [/QUOTE]
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