You would think after 30 years you would know everything about a man and something like this gets out. Personality criteria's or not, it still hurts the heart [/quote]
Thanks Mutt
Yes, I always thought his brother, who speaks in a very pseudo-evangalistic way, would suddenly turn religious as a cover for his bad behaviour (towards my sister in law). Little did I think it would be my own husband. He's never been remotely religious but has always been attracted to the spiritual. I think the Quakers are a good people, gentle and non-judgemental. No doubt that's the draw. I only wish his behaviour towards me was as honourable... . [/quote]
You're welcome.
Do as I say. Not as I do.It hurts, it sends a mixed message and gets turned around or projected that we're controlling. The Quakers are not intimate with him, it's a disorder triggered by intimacy. That is why you get the less honourable behaviors and acting out towards their partners, nonetheless you deserve respect.