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I have decided to end my relationship - help me see this through

753 replies

Thisisanewbeginning · 13/03/2018 23:19

So I am 42, due to be married this July. I have finally made the decision to end my relationship.

‘D’P is I believe a master at coercive control and emotional manipulation. He has anger issues and has never been violent to me. But he has kicked objects etc.

He belittles me, sulks, is demanding food r attention. Does nothing at home (and it’s all my fault).

Conversely he can be funny, affectionate, life and soul of a party, and ‘normal’.

I feel like I am on a wheel and I never know who I’m coming home to. Since we had a joint account (which we both put money into) I get grilled about what I’ve spent. I get accused of being reckless with money (it’s usually food). He has asked repeatedly about having my salary transferred into this account and he controls all of the money. This is because I can’t be trusted.

He wants to live a lifestyle beyond our means and we are scrimping to afford it. I have a mental health problem (depression or possibly bipolar) and I’m due for my first consultation appointment next month. I’m also in counselling.

I am not happy but I feel incredibly guilty. I own the house, car etc. I will be leaving him with nothing. He will not understand and this will be a bolt out of the blue.

I need a handhold over the next few weeks. Sorry for the essay!

OP posts:
Thebluedog · 24/03/2018 09:05

Good luck for this weekend OP, thinking of you Flowers

Zoo33 · 24/03/2018 09:09

I don't know how much money is in the joint account, but could you withdraw it all and leave him his share in an envelope / bag? You don't need two signatures to close joint accounts any more (which I found out to my relief when my ex refused to sign the closure papers for our joint account). Then you wont have the worry that he'll do something daft with your finances.

Good luck this weekend!

backsackcraic · 24/03/2018 09:20

Thinking about you OP. So pleased you are rescuing yourself from such a miserable life. Better to be alone and lonely than with someone and lonely xx

HonkyWonkWoman · 24/03/2018 09:36

I have only just found this thread and have not rtft but rushed here to check that you had got him out.
I see that is today! Get him out and stay safe. Thanks goodness you have the support of your Mum and Dad and friend.

BlueUggs · 24/03/2018 09:38

Good luck today!! Stay strong. Ignore anything he says to you. ThanksThanks

WitchDancer · 24/03/2018 09:39

Thinking of you

SingleAgainThen · 24/03/2018 09:48

Good luck today, I am you 5 years on.

I married the guy, had a kid & am now facing being a single Mum with all the debt he created.

Chuck him out & never look back. You owe it to yourself to marry a wonderful man, not this asshat.

Stay strong, this too shall pass.

WobblyLondoner · 24/03/2018 10:28

Thinking of you. I really hope it goes ok today. You are doing the right thing.

FlappyFish · 24/03/2018 10:36

I’ve been been following, but I didn’t have anything constructive to add. This morning though I just wanted to wish you well and hope you enjoy your new freedom.

SageYourResoluteOracle · 24/03/2018 11:09

I've RTFT and I'm in complete awe of you @Thisisanewbeginning

I was you some 18 years ago and I cannot begin to tell you the relief I felt once I'd ended things. We were in a rental property so I simply left, but I can't remember the feeling of a spring in my step the day I woke up free of my abuser. 5 years I was with him and 4.5 of those years were- for the most part- frightening, bewildering and miserable. And I was only in my early twenties. No-one knew either. But my life perked up immeasurably & after today yours will too. Go kick some ass girl!

Be safe too though. We're all with you in spirit and willing you on!

HuckfromScandal · 24/03/2018 11:32

Sending you hugely positive vibes for today
You are awesome xx

dizzy174 · 24/03/2018 11:37

thinking of you x

Thisisanewbeginning · 24/03/2018 11:58

Update HE HAS GONE!!!!

I used fantastic buttocks advice. I didn’t say anything about his behaviour I just said “I don’t love you anymore this is over”

And after a toddler tantrum (yes this is true, face down on the bed) he left.

Wow I feel free thank you lovely lovely ladies.

He will be an annoying shit I’m sure shortly but right now - Grin whopee I’m so soo ok with this!!!

OP posts:
Mix56 · 24/03/2018 12:00

Hoooooorahhhhh ! well done ! Hope you go out & have a nice evening with friends this pm .....

Minnie747 · 24/03/2018 12:01

Well done op!!!! You ought to be incredibly proud of yourself.

HonkyWonkWoman · 24/03/2018 12:04

Yay! 🍾🥂🍰👏🏻💐🌈🌞🍸🍺🍻🍹🍭🍩🍧🍡

ddrmum · 24/03/2018 12:08

thisisanewbeginning - never a more apt user name!! Congratulations OP - the first day of the rest of your new life (complete with stunning new hair and pretty tattoo!) Raising a glass to you 🥂

dizzy174 · 24/03/2018 12:10

well done you :)

lovemenot · 24/03/2018 12:13

Woohooo! Well done. I left too and have the tattoo to prove it! Here’s to your new beginning x

rainbowruthie · 24/03/2018 12:14

So pleased for you!

MyBoysAndI · 24/03/2018 12:16

YOU ARE BLOODY AMAZING!!!

CrazyDuchess · 24/03/2018 12:17
Flowers
Sparkletastic · 24/03/2018 12:17

Have just read all your posts OP - I don't know you but I'm tearfully proud of you.

Thisisanewbeginning · 24/03/2018 12:21

Thank you
Thank you all
My cheerleaders you have been bloody brilliant. Today is the first day of my new beginning and I’m seriously tired but so happy.
I should be sad and maybe that’ll come later but right now I’m happy.

OP posts:
RandomMess · 24/03/2018 12:22

Well done, onwards & upwards!!!