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Would it be better to split up than both of us suffering?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mumunderfire" data-source="post: 734767" data-attributes="member: 23081"><p>Thanks for your reply. I don't see add as an excuse but it's probably the reason. It will definitely be an option when he is 18, to turn him out but that is in the future as I remain legally responsible until then. We considered therapy but we relate to each other well it is just that neither of us can cope with our circumstances. I just feel incredible guilt for ruining my husband's life. It is not rational I suppose but this whole experience has eroded my self esteem I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mumunderfire, post: 734767, member: 23081"] Thanks for your reply. I don't see add as an excuse but it's probably the reason. It will definitely be an option when he is 18, to turn him out but that is in the future as I remain legally responsible until then. We considered therapy but we relate to each other well it is just that neither of us can cope with our circumstances. I just feel incredible guilt for ruining my husband's life. It is not rational I suppose but this whole experience has eroded my self esteem I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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