Obviously he is under the impression that such behavior is appropriate. Maybe he is making the preemptive attack against you so that his family will leave you alone. Either way, such behavior is inappropriate and you shouldn't put up with it. This is someone whom you are about to marry?!? Anyone who puts you down in public or to his family is a disrespectful, controlling individual. He has chosen you for his doormat because you allow it. Set him straight now, before it is too late. Let him know that you are no longer his punching bag and you will not be degraded/disrespected by him or anyone else. Tell him to get help! *Find another fiance. It doesn't make any difference whether it's in public, or whose family it is, that sort of behavior is inappropriate, unacceptable, and you should not tolerate it...not from your fiance, nor anyone else. Move on and good luck. *Drop him like you would a hot rock. If he shows you disrespect now, what do you think he's going to doif you marry him? If you give a person who is putting you down an inch, they're going to take a mile. While it's verbal now, there's a real good chance that once you are married, it will go beyond verbal to physical. Even if it doesn't get physical, verbal put-downs can cause as much damage to you personally and to the relationship. The man has a problem and there is nothing you can do to help him. He has to acknowledge he has a problem (which chances are very great he won't), want to change (why do that when he sees nothing wrong with what he is doing), and get help (to him, he doesn't need help). If you marry him, you'll be making a major mistake. Deb
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