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If You’re Living With A Man And You’re Not Married To Him Does He Have The Right To Yell At You For Anything ?
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posted April 13
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A MyDepressionTeam Member

I went thru this, too. It didn't stop til I threatened to leave him. Then I actually did. Don't put up with it or him. You deserve better and there are plenty of single men out there.

posted April 14
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I also went through this...It starts w yelling....and from my past experience it gets worse from there. When I started putting my needs first is when it didn't get better for us but I was able to leave him and not go back.....
I always came back and 13 years is too long to go through it. I finally w the help of friends was able to get away, a lot of documents PPO Which was granted for 3 years , document document document w dates and times and pictures if u got them.
Remember you got this. I slept in my car in the woods for 6 weeks so he'd not find me, my co workers helped me a lot at the time.

posted April 18
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I agree 100% Patricia!!

posted April 14
A MyDepressionTeam Member

no man has the right to hollor at u regardless if ur married or not, not acceptable.

posted April 14
A MyDepressionTeam Member

He does it all the time

posted April 13

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