paralegalpie
Active Member
Ok, what is that anyway? Give me a break. This is the kind of dicotomy I am dealing with.
This one is even better. "I can't immagine my life without you, but most days I dread coming home." How can you put those two statements in the same sentence?
After 10 years and two children, this is the best he can do? Any of you guys out there got any insight for me? He won't leave and continuously points out that he is "still here" but in actuality he is emotionally spiritually vacant. Every time I reach out he pulls away. I'm at a loss. All I know is that I am not willing to continue in this extremely painful state of constant rejection.
This one is even better. "I can't immagine my life without you, but most days I dread coming home." How can you put those two statements in the same sentence?
After 10 years and two children, this is the best he can do? Any of you guys out there got any insight for me? He won't leave and continuously points out that he is "still here" but in actuality he is emotionally spiritually vacant. Every time I reach out he pulls away. I'm at a loss. All I know is that I am not willing to continue in this extremely painful state of constant rejection.