If you consider his drinking to be a problem, Al-Anon can help you.
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) can help him if he is an alcoholic.
he can get another job. but cursing is not to be called for on a job,especially on a child or at school.
This is something he has to want to do for himself. You can't change a loved one.
Cursing the people her husband Zeus has affairs with.
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Lorna Crozier's mother copes with her husband's drinking by bottling up her emotions and keeping her feelings to herself. She remains silent and defers to her husband's actions to maintain peace within the family. She focuses on performing her duties and caring for her children despite the challenges presented by her husband's drinking.
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Say, I would appreciate that if you stop. I know someone who wouldn't marry their now husband unless he stopped cursing and became a Christian. Tell him it's not cool. And if he doesn't stop, hes not good enough for you. he has no self control that shows.
that he is cheating on you and that he is stupid and you need to find a new husband.
You should work quickly once you find out your husband is having a drinking problem. The longer it goes on the harder it will be to recover and you risk violence entering your marriage.
I believe you will be fine, as long as your husband is not claimed by anyone else including himself.
Tell him you love him very much and that you are concerned about his drinking. Ask him if there is anything the both of you can do about it. Expect this to upset him. Find out why he thinks he is drinking.