Evaluate the reasons why you want your husband to leave. How long have you been married-do you have children together? Have the two of you been to marriage counseling and have you both made an honest effort to "fix" the problems? It always takes two to make or break a marriage-trust me, I'm on my third(widowed after 6 years from the first who raped me and beat the living h#@@ outta me almost everyday and divorced from the second).
If this is a abuse situation, forget anything I mentioned and also forget about the fact that your husband has no place to go and get yourself out. If he's an abuser, he's not gonna change no matter what he says.
Best of luck to you in the future= )
We're really not the people to ask. You should try asking your husband.
Noo He wont because He will ask me out
The usual response of a narcissistic husband is to not want his wife to leave - because he can't imagine the thought or image in his head of any other guy being intimate with her, in any way. It is a big problem, on his part. Your task is to ask the quesiton, "Am I better off with him or without him?". The answer to this question should drive your actions (rather than any guilt feelings you may have about what your husband is left to deal with).
Yes. it is a danger to your and your children (if any).
You can leave and ask for temporary custody until the court has determined permanent custody.
if he still ask about his ex it means that he still thinks of her, but that doesn't mean he wants her back because everyone still wonders back into there past when things remind them of it.. dont worry he wont leave you
Well maybe, when he is right about to leave ask him if he likes you. if he dose say you like him back then ask for his number or email.
no, he is your husband so they wont ask you to testify unless you decide to do so yourself.
he wont ask you out because he is waiting for the right time and he doesnt wont anyone to know he likes you or he is trying to front in front of his friends because he wants you to ask if you two wantto go out
if you mean wont leave your home, and it's yours no his, you have the right to have the police to remove him. Change the locks if he doesn't get the message. If he simply wont leave you alone it could be because he's heartbroken or just wont take no for an answer. Just go on with your life as if he's not there and date someone else until he gets it. If things turn weird get a restraining order or ask your dad or someone to speak to him for you.
dont do no bad things to start out with and you wont have to ask this question
no he wont because he doesnt dear ask