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Looking Back At Life With A Cheating Man 


I went from living with the man I married, who was a complete work-a-holic, to living with a stranger. This man never yelled at me, and was mostly quiet, but he started talking to me in really nasty language. My husband was very abusive with what he said to me when he was mad. I suddenly discovered that he liked making me cry, perhaps making him feel like he was a man. I don't know why he would choose some things to get angry about and other things he just didn't seem to care about. I didn't like it when he called my friends names, because those names were very be-littling and honestly, they never did anything to them. Many times, I witnessed a man who would be a Dr. Jeckyl---Mr. Hyde. I never knew when he would be the sweet and kind husband or the man who liked to make me cry. I never suspected anything of him early on in my marriage, but now thinking back, I remember him telling me several times how he had his own friends. Maybe he was trying to tell me back then that he had another woman. That is something I will never know.
by deborah-trevino  1099 Posts 

Posted on 9/6/2008 11:17 PM
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My husband was the same way when he drank he became a whole new person,cocky,arrogant,cold and since he had an affair he started too act like that even when he wasnt drunk and he would say mean and hurtful things all the time.
 
One minute he would say he loved me and the next he hated me,sometimes he would say things and not even remember them at all,I told him he had DID Diassociative Identity Disorder I looked it up online it sounded like it,since the affair he has became a whole new person like he was proud of himself and that caussed him to saepearate himself from it is brought on by streess and they split personality so they can do what they do.
 I dont no if thats what it is but i sounded like it, he was like jeckell and hyde it was really scary sometimes but I kicked him out now and I am still coping its only been 4 days it is really  hard but i know someday I will be okay  and so will you .............goodluck.\too you....
by Jude72x   6 Posts
Posted on 9/6/2008 11:40 PM
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Maybe and obviously you, like many of us, you are trying to understand this behavior.

I have spent 6 weeks doing that and kinda realize its fruitless.

Sounds like he had issues. Reads like your the victim.

God Bless
by WonderWhy   76 Posts
Posted on 9/6/2008 11:20 PM
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