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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 406345" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I'm sorry you are so miserable. It's hard to respond appropriately because I have no idea how old you and your husband are, how supportive your family and friends are on your behalf, or what your financial situation is at this time. I also don't know how independent you are by nature which makes a big difference in your options.</p><p> </p><p>I realize it is easy to blame your inlaws but based on your post it sounds as though your husband is not prepared to be his own man. That doesn't mean he is a bad person...it just sounds as tho he is immature and not seeking an independent life. He can not be controlled unless he chooses to be controlled.</p><p> </p><p>Perhaps the two of you could get some family counseling to discover if there is any hope that things will improve. If not...then you'll have to analyze what your future goals are and take steps to accomplish them. I'm sorry you are in that unhappy place. Hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 406345, member: 35"] I'm sorry you are so miserable. It's hard to respond appropriately because I have no idea how old you and your husband are, how supportive your family and friends are on your behalf, or what your financial situation is at this time. I also don't know how independent you are by nature which makes a big difference in your options. I realize it is easy to blame your inlaws but based on your post it sounds as though your husband is not prepared to be his own man. That doesn't mean he is a bad person...it just sounds as tho he is immature and not seeking an independent life. He can not be controlled unless he chooses to be controlled. Perhaps the two of you could get some family counseling to discover if there is any hope that things will improve. If not...then you'll have to analyze what your future goals are and take steps to accomplish them. I'm sorry you are in that unhappy place. Hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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