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It's been a while since I've been on... . and things haven't changed one bit. I have an apt tomorrow with an attorney to see what my options are. After a massive blowout last week, I have given my wife papers to sign (a dissolution which does not require an attorney where we live). This is after I offered her a separation with the condition that she attend therapy for herself (she refuses therapy - says she doesn't need a "quack" to tell her how to live) and have begged her for two years to go seek help of some sort. I've just had enough... . enough for me and more importantly enough for my S6, who most certainly doesn't deserve to live in this environment (uBPDw is step-mom; bio mom and i get along great, as well as step-dad).
And I feel guilty. Super guilty. She's been so nice the past few days... . my in-laws are even now all of sudden on the scene (which we rarely see them)... .
I know it's all an act to get me to feel bad and not go through with it. I know if I play along that it won't take but a month to get right back to where we are... . but I feel horrible, like I'm taking my toys and going home or something (very out of character for me!).
I've been advised by my T that I should prepare for months of her "standing her ground" and other defiant behavior; anything to get me to stick around and be subject to her abuse.
Ugh.
Thanks for letting me rant a bit
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TS: I struggle with guilt as well; it's what is preventing me from leaving.
I feel selfish. I feel like I am giving up on someone who I care about. In our better moments, she has been really good for me; made me self aware of some things I needed to work on, then when she needs me, I want out.
I imagine we are alike: I am used to fixing others' problems, even if it means swallowing hard to do it. I think of myself as being able to bear the burden of others I love. I am slowly realizing, however, that type of martyr image I have of myself is ridiculous. It helps me when I accept I am most likely not as important as I think I am.
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Seppe:
Your last sentence made me smile
I'm very much the same way... . I've become a martyr. I am the caretaker to the extreme and I feel such immense guilt for wanting to leave. There have been some situations involving my son that had anyone else done them, I would've cut the communication off immediately; for some reason, since it's her, I've accepted her half-ass apologies (or complete lack of awareness that anything was out of line) and let it go. This, on top of countless other situations... . it's an endless list/cycle.
I meet with my attorney this evening... . here in about a half hour. I've just really become someone I never thought I'd be... . and it has to stop now.
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Quote from: ts919 on August 27, 2013, 03:33:50 PM
Seppe:
Your last sentence made me smile
I'm very much the same way... . I've become a martyr. I am the caretaker to the extreme and I feel such immense guilt for wanting to leave. There have been some situations involving my son that had anyone else done them, I would've cut the communication off immediately; for some reason, since it's her, I've accepted her half-ass apologies (or complete lack of awareness that anything was out of line) and let it go. This, on top of countless other situations... . it's an endless list/cycle.
I meet with my attorney this evening... . here in about a half hour. I've just really become someone I never thought I'd be... . and it has to stop now.
I too, have also said the same thing to myself. I've become a martyr... . I have always felt the need I have to rescue people. Partly because of how needy my mother was. I wasn't allow not to help and if I didn't I was selfish. I was shamed. Guilt.
Good luck at your attorneys office. Just remember this brings you one step closer to healing.
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Thanks KHC! The meeting went well; I'm feeling much better about the situation at the moment. I got some questions answered and feel much more confident about how it will go down. She does not know that I visited an attorney but she is currently in her "suck up" phase of her cycle (that's my nickname for it
). All of a sudden the house is magically clean, the dishes are done, there is a devotional book sitting on the kitchen table... . and I didn't do any of it!
This will last about 2 weeks, or until I need to buy son soccer cleats for his first year in soccer... . then there's a good chance that devotional book will end up flying through the air at my head.
Sorry for the sarcasm, I'm just in a good mood this morning for the first time in ages - between the attorney meeting last night and going out with some friends for the first time in ages, I'm on cloud 9!
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Quote from: ts919 on August 28, 2013, 08:14:03 AM
Thanks KHC! The meeting went well; I'm feeling much better about the situation at the moment. I got some questions answered and feel much more confident about how it will go down. She does not know that I visited an attorney but she is currently in her "suck up" phase of her cycle (that's my nickname for it
). All of a sudden the house is magically clean, the dishes are done, there is a devotional book sitting on the kitchen table... . and I didn't do any of it!
This will last about 2 weeks, or until I need to buy son soccer cleats for his first year in soccer... . then there's a good chance that devotional book will end up flying through the air at my head.
Sorry for the sarcasm, I'm just in a good mood this morning for the first time in ages - between the attorney meeting last night and going out with some friends for the first time in ages, I'm on cloud 9!
That's awesome. I had a counseling appointment this am. She made me feel amazing. She told me she is amazed how much work I have done on myself in a short amount of time. I brought the book stop walking on egg shells & showed her all piles of notes I had. Like you that cloud 9 ... it exists for people who truly find health & healing within themselves. Coming to that realization & allowing myself to look on the mirror where lies the why I got myself here & how to stop the repetitive patterns. Finally I can be free. Not oh I wish I had a man to kiss my wounds & make me better. No... . I need to examine my own wounds & be honest with my own behaviors ad deal and relearn proper ones that I never was taught. I see things so clearly. Knowledge is power it's an awakening that I longed for. No one is meeting my needs ... . I'm meeting my own. This is what its like to love yourself... . well I'm all for it!
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