You would fit in great in Bakersfield, CA.
Call the police or call a hotline, There are people in this world who are here to help.
yes she did she is now divorced
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.
Abusive over time
Treach was abusive throughout their relationship; therefore, their marriage ended in a divorce.
I do not mean to be abusive with you, but frankly it sounds like you are being abusive with her. Get a grip and tell her the marriage is over, and then you leave. If you don't want her with you, you have to ask yourself why you are still there.
The Celebrity Daily - 2011 Taylor Armstrong Reveals Details About Abusive Marriage in New Memoir - 2.17 was released on: USA: 26 January 2012
Unless the person realizes that they are in fact in an emotionally abusive marriage there really isn't anything you can do. You can however, set up a type of intervention with said persons close friends and family. Maybe this will help them come to terms with their situation. Support and positivity goes a long way.
You probably can't, but you can pick your pain. At least getting out will put the abuse to an end.
You should try marriage counseling. It helped me a lot.
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.
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.