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<blockquote data-quote="Notorious" data-source="post: 2067989" data-attributes="member: 219023"><p>I think the diabetes is a red herring. He's not very nice and if you were posting this on Mumsnet instead (for example), posters would be pointing out how he's taking you completely for granted. It might be that he has worries of his own but he's being really unkind, lazy and selfish.</p><p></p><p>Is it that you feel you have to stick it out because you don't have much of an income of your own? Have you had your self-esteem worn down by his verbal abuse? If you were to leave, he'd have to step up with the kids and housework on the days he had them or he'll be liable for a lot more in maintenance if he can't have them overnight.</p><p></p><p>Sorry you have to deal with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Notorious, post: 2067989, member: 219023"] I think the diabetes is a red herring. He's not very nice and if you were posting this on Mumsnet instead (for example), posters would be pointing out how he's taking you completely for granted. It might be that he has worries of his own but he's being really unkind, lazy and selfish. Is it that you feel you have to stick it out because you don't have much of an income of your own? Have you had your self-esteem worn down by his verbal abuse? If you were to leave, he'd have to step up with the kids and housework on the days he had them or he'll be liable for a lot more in maintenance if he can't have them overnight. Sorry you have to deal with this. [/QUOTE]
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