18 years of relationship shattering, please help! - Talk About Marriage
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Registered User ?Join Date: Jun 2012 Posts: 6 | Hi, I have come to this site for many occasions in difficult times but never had nerve to actually put my thought. Things that stopped me doing so was fear of facing critical views from strangers and more over, talking about reality of our relationship including my partner's secrets, the issues I never ever told anyone. Now he says our relationship is over after the argument last night over a petty thing. Yes, we have a lot of underlying issues and it got to the point that he is unwilling to talk to me anymore. I have been with my partner for 18 years, not married, no kid. Our secrecy began the day he disclosed me of the fact that he had been overstayer ever since his work visa was turned down. We couldn't get marry legally at least first 5 to 6 years until his status was legitimized. I am not a big believer in marriage anyway and this view was helpful to excuse us not get married. I believe our bond has been strong like married couples. I never thought he is lazy.My financial management is good, no debt , a small saving. I was brought up in poverty ( but happy) so I have always careful about money. I don't socialize apart from at work or long term friends/family back home whom I see once a year and I must say I want to avoid being asked about awkward questions of our relationship or avoid any expenses. No wonder I have zero close friend whom I can discuss honestly about relationship and concerns. It is the same for him. He has been self-employed last 4 years and working hard. Unfortunately, he brings zero income, plus I had to chip in to his expenses regularly, not a lot. He has been so stressed and a lot of anxiety that affecting his sleep and his moods (he denies) We argue once a month or less over very small things and sometimes it blows over to crisis. He accuses of me talking or shouting loud and always tell me ' stop shouting! neighbors can hear us!' My fault I needed to go on till I feel I had my say! Normally he walks out a few hours and sometimes 1-2 days no conversation. Everything was fine till yesterday eve. We never cheated each other. 100%, we are both lazy to do that. I love him and I care him deeply. He is unhappy we have no kids and in the heat of arguments in the past, he blamed me for that. He said something very hurtful as well. I hope he didn't mean it but once he said he could not get state assistance because I am providing, indicating I am the one hindering him standing alone? It is ridiculous that he quote an other couple he hate so much that they have kids with small income so money is not excuse not to have kids! I on the contrary, I would be delighted if I get pregnant, but at my age It won't and I don't wanna go bankrupt for IVF or go thorough emotional pain so I conditioned myself to feel' if it didn't happen so be it' . It was our fault we didn't discuss important issues in our relationship but I was just surviving mode and hoping that one day we get some stability. He didn't tell me why he wants to leave, he say his view has been changed. He once said ( again in argument) we have nothing in common ( he means kids) A lot of times I see rage, anger in him. He feels he is the victim? I can't blame myself making him feel whatever he feels. Yes at times I am stressed out of money. but I never ever said anything undermine his confidence. But he is very proud person so may be my unwitting comments have been hurting him. I really don't know. or I am in denial believing I have done anything but supporting him. Now he says he is going to return my money once he got some inheritance from his aging dad and I feel he may have been counted on me all along? I replied that money is not the points, how about my 18 years? Please give me some wise advice. Thanks for reading my post.
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Member ?Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: The Most DANGEROUS City in America! Posts: 1,445 | 1. Please do NOT worry about critical views from strangers. None of us is experts on your life, only YOU are. 2. Some advice you may feel does NOT apply to your situation, think about it carefully, then discard it. Some advice that you do not like may be JUST THE ADVICE YOU NEED to hear even if you don't LIKE hearing it. Pay attention, close attention to THIS advice. 3. You are upset because your long-term (18yrs) Significant Other is leaving you without giving you a reason.
I don't see ANYTHING positive, anything good, anything uplifting about this relationship. This guy (I don't even consider him a MAN) has been living off of you for 18 years, won't marry you, complains that EVERYTHING is YOUR fault (his lack of income, no children, etc.), goes to school on OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY and yet can't EARN ANY MONEY? He is full of bullsh1t excuses. EVERY DAY people who are in the US illegally get jobs. They get paid in cash. He could have worked any day of any of those YEARS earning money to help pay for your expenses. BUT HE DIDN'T WANT TO. My guess is he thinks he's 'SPECIAL'. No ordinary, hum-drum jobs for him...he's a 'thinker', a 'doer', an 'entrepreneur', a 'business-owner', a 'visionary'. He is content to let YOU go to work day in/day out, week after week, year after year, acting like an adult to ENSURE the bills are paid. But THAT is beneath him!?! 1. Let him go. Kick him to the curb. Tell him to get his piddly stuff together and get the hell out and never come back. 2. Consider this a very expensive and very LONG lesson. You allowed yourself to be treated like his mommy while he was just a big teenage kid with a thousand excuses WHY he didn't work, or didn't earn money, or didn't get a job, or didn't grow up. 3. Get him to put something in writing (BEFORE you kick him in the rear) that HE WILL PAY YOU BACK some of the money he owes you for 18 years. 4. Get an attorney and make sure what your rights are; depending on what state you live in, you and your boyfriend MAY HAVE a COMMON LAW MARRIAGE. (It is a marriage the government recognizes for people who have lived together for YEARS but have never had a wedding.) 5. Get into counseling to find out WHY you expect so little from others. You are a VERY NICE person, but you do not LOOK OUT for yourself. You don't treat yourself like the VALUABLE WONDERFUL FRIEND and PERSON you actually are. Find out why, then FIX IT. You're not too old to start over....wiser the next time, hopefully. |
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Member ?Join Date: Apr 2012 Location: The Most DANGEROUS City in America! Posts: 1,445 | Quote:
THIS is the Considering Divorce or Separation section. YOU are Considering Separation from your long-term Significant Other. You are right where you need to be. You can move it to the Going Through Divorce or Separation section, but you don't HAVE TO. You're fine right here! Forgot to add that it *IS* so much easier to read now with the paragraph breaks; good job! | |
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