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Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 7:11 pm
Hello everyone,
My husband and I had a big car accident and he's been real guilt ridden about it, even though no one was hurt. But our car got totaled and he feels like everythings his fault. Anyway, I was at work and he got really depressed, His mom was supposed to be there to help him with the insurance and with how he was feeling (the insurance was treating him very disrespectfully.) So right in the middle in her trying to help him his brother asks their mother if she'd like to go out to eat and she just drops my husband to go have dinner with what we call her "favorite" son. He tried to get her to stay with him, but she ended up yelling at him and than left. Now he just feels like giving up on life, she does this to him everytime a crisis happens. What do I do?
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Posted: Thu Nov 25, 2010 10:20 am
Well, I went thought that with parents, but realized at nineteen that I was too old for the crap, and moved off and made my own life with my friends, education, and joys, and made my family with people that love me. Honestly, it does not matter wht his mom does. Honestly, it is dumb if he wants to 'give up' on life. Giving up with that one aspect, I can understand. If he is old enough, and mature enough to be married, he has to know that the world is hard, and sometimes people we love can be horrible. I know how it is. I pretty much lost my whole family except for a select few because they were abusive, so I connected with honest loving people and made my own family and career. He should make his life with his wife and honest loving people. I know how he feels though, you replace the pain with good things.
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