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Lexi, Are you kidding me? You seriously don't know what to do? You should get out while you are still alive. At a minimum call the police. You both have anger issues that need to get resolved before you
Suzy, I don't know how long it's going to take you to heal. If you haven't been seeing a counselor with your husband then you need to start now. You have pain that will not go away unless it is worked
Kelly, I don't pay attention to words generally. I pay attention to action. If the actions that he is showing you is like the past then he probably hasn't changed much. Focus on your own life and raising
Andrea, I think at a minimum you should be staying in the home until your children are out of the home. Your focus should be on them and keeping things as stable as you can for them. If you can do this
You should be calling the police to report his behavior if he does it again. Don't resort to abusing him. I would also encourage you to not have any kids with him, because this relationship is not fair
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