The best thing I can tell you to do is find another bunch of friends to hang with. There's not any sense staying around people who have to have their way all the time,its a waste of time and fun for you.
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.
No...it should make them lethargic...they were abusive before the drugs.
No, absolutely not.
Husband - Male partner in a marriageBy: Khaycee M. Cruz
There are no advantages of being with an abusive partner. If you've been one of the unfortunate people to have been with one, the only upper is that you may be able to recognize some signs when entering future relationships. You may even be able to help friends or others escape the same kind of horror before it destroys them.
Tell him/her a story about abusive experience then tell to him/her that you are the main subject behind that story.
Of course you're going to feel guilt or remorse. That's because you have a history with this person and a conscious. But does not mean you should let your abusive partner move back in. It is unsafe for you and for him or her. The best thing for you to do is keep your abusive partner out of the house and slowly lose contact with him or her.
If a friend were in your situation, what would you advise?
husband is life partner and
it is possible
It is highly unlikely that man who does not have an abusive personality will become an abuser if their partner grew up in an abusive home and refuses help. Good men know they should never hit a woman which in some cases can lead to male abuse by a woman. The stress of being around an abusive person be it verbally or physical abuse is bound to have effects on the non abusive partner, but most men will only take so much and have the opportunity of leaving the relationship.
Why would you want to cheat on your partner? Unless he is abusive or cheating on you, if he is loyal and loving there is no point.