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Toxic relationship

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Mumof234 · 29/12/2018 07:51

If you have been in a toxic relationship did you manage to make things work / turn it around?

OR

If you left, how did you make that decison to finally leave?

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QueenOfTheCroneAge · 29/12/2018 07:56

Really need more info on your situation, OP. What do you mean by 'toxic'?

If anbody describes their relationship as toxic I'd advise leaving. You can leave a relationship for any reason or none. You don't need permission.

Bananalanacake · 29/12/2018 07:58

Say. This isn't working for me
Bye.

Mumof234 · 29/12/2018 18:19

Maybe toxic isn't the right word. My marriage has been up and down for years and often things that hubbys says or does make me question our relationship. He can be quite angry and disagrees with my parenting decisions alot. I keep trying though as I believe that I should do all I can to make the marriage work.
A few months ago we agreed that it would be best to end things but then hubby finally admitted he was depressed and wanted me to support him whilst he got help/tablets. This was something I'd wanted him to do for ages so agreed to supper him despite the fact I had my head around the fact we were over. I'm just so confused about whether to keep trying or whether to call it a day?! 🤔

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