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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 379491" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I'm on the verge of asking husband to move out for a while. He's in this angry-all-the-time place right now. He's doing more harm than good. He used to be the calm, rational one in the home -- but not anymore. I told him today that I don't like being around him anymore. ugh. _____________That's not a bad idea. Now that you've already told him that you don't like being around him any more, if you can set up a meeting with him to discuss the issues, tell him that life has thrown you a curveball that neither one of you expected, and in a loving way, tell him that he needs a break, and that you know he loves both of you but it isn't working out right now, maybe he'll take it the right way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 379491, member: 3419"] I'm on the verge of asking husband to move out for a while. He's in this angry-all-the-time place right now. He's doing more harm than good. He used to be the calm, rational one in the home -- but not anymore. I told him today that I don't like being around him anymore. ugh. _____________That's not a bad idea. Now that you've already told him that you don't like being around him any more, if you can set up a meeting with him to discuss the issues, tell him that life has thrown you a curveball that neither one of you expected, and in a loving way, tell him that he needs a break, and that you know he loves both of you but it isn't working out right now, maybe he'll take it the right way. [/QUOTE]
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