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Are we heading to divorce court?

My husband and i have been fighting for the past 7 months over anything like house chores, whose responsible for this, money,can we trust each other and not being happy. So every two weeks one of us shouts we should divorce and then we change our mind and make up. But some of the arguments has been started by my husband and have been really silly to me. I accused him of picking on me because he wants out of the marriage but he denies it. I Does this sound like we need a divorce because I am a stay at home mom and I have a heart condition and my credit went bad when i had to stop working and we got two kids to think about and we just moved to a new state? Do you think we should call it quits because Im tired of fighting?

by aro78    13 Posts   
Posted on 4/13/2008 1:05 PM    
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you have quite a lot of stress but not necessarily a need for divorce. i think the shouts of "i want a divorce" are really "please listen to me." you have to talk when you're not angry. takl together first, but eventually you should get therapy. you sound very fixable.
there's a story on this site aobut how to pick a therapist: that will probably makeyou less scared
by Kimabby   23 Posts
Posted on 4/14/2008 8:54 PM
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