i didnt leave my husband for the same reason, however i did give him a choice. me or drinking. he chose meso he doesnt even drink at all now Try to get him help. Marriage should be for life so ideally get him to AA (Alcoholics Anonymous). Everyone resists doing this at first but they have some wonderful programs. They make the person realize he has a problem (drinkers always refuse to admit this at first) and then they work on correcting it. They can give you advice too. They work with spouses of problem drinkers. Call them. The above is a great answer. Also, try contacting Al-Anon, a group that helps people in your situation. They will help you bring your husband to the place where he knows he needs help and is willing to seek it. Don't give up just yet.
They should seek medical help for him
no! what is your husband doing to make you want to leave!
Then the husband should move out.
Discuss it with your husband to decide if brother should be asked to leave; or if you are somewhere other than your home, if you and your husband should leave. No one has the right to interfere with your relationship with your husband (other than an abusive situation).
Yes.
Only you can answer that one.
you should have left him 7 years ago
Sulk back to him or leave the house and count to ten
no she should not leave her husband over drugs and him lieing him but maybe they should separate for a little while and figure out things. but to be really honest she should do what's best for the relationship. and get him in a rehab center only if he wont's to.
It depends the situation or the conditions in which she leaves or is forced to leave her husbands house. In normal circumstances a good wife should not leave her husband's house without his permission.
No reason not to leave him. My ex-sister-in-law did that to my brother & mom. If you absolutely can't take it any more just leave.
Immediately. Reach out to a close friend or relative for help, and leave as soon as you can.