He is abusive on two fronts. First, he abuses you (or someone) and secondly, he doesnot consider you by conducting sexual conduct with his ex. The marriage could be saved but it is a long shot that you'd not be asking the same questions in a few years.
You should try marriage counseling. It helped me a lot.
No. Abuse is only the result of the choice to use an abusive tactic. In any situation, abusive behavior is a choice, and non-abusive behavior can be chosen at the same time. The frequency of sex in a marriage can not cause abuse, but abuse can definitely impact the frequency of sex in a marriage.
I am sure that it would depend on the abusive ex-husband.
Because he is abusive. Partner abuse is a treatable sickness, but not always curable. Staying with an abusive partner does not help them to become a better person.
Yes she and her son were. In 1975, Doris Day revealed that husband Martin Melcher had been abusive during their marriage.
Get her to a therapist asap. And perhaps have the therapist speak to you? A leave of absence so she can deal with this?You can't really fire her - but you can give her support to get out of the marriage asap.
If you are unhappy in your marriage and there are no reasons for you to stay married to him - sure go ahead and divorce him.
this is an example of standard intimate register between a husband and wife: husband: safe fam wag 1 wife: bitchin, was a piece peng husband: swag wife: do u think im sxc husband: nah fam u butterz, what munch we got for dinner wife: eat ma divorce papers
If your husband is verbally and emotionally abusive, you can break the negative cycle by seeking the services of a family counselor or filing for divorce.
Henri Lamour, her Husband.
If you can leave him - do it now.
because he can