Should i break up my 7 year marriage?
My husband is a gambler and we are aleays broke
I recently met a man who is a widower and livling
with his sister i like him but I think it is too soon for him to move in,
Please help
I am 53 Gentlemen in question are 63
Thank you
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? Atti_Tammz answered Saturday April 6 2019, 11:46 pm: Thank you for Trusting your question to me
First off let me just say that you deserve so much better in your relationships. I'm guessing you have already spoken to your husband about getting help for his addiction of gambling. If you have not done this you should sit him down and tell him how you really feel about it.
If you felt that you have done everything in your power to help save your marriage and it just gets worst and worst you should call it quits but don't enter another relationship soon after because that's never good to do. You need to get to know yourself again, know what you love about you, what you need to change about you that you don't like, how it feels to be in love with yourself and most of all what you will accept and what you won't accept in a person especially the one you wanna be with.
That's good that you speaking with someone. What I'm concerned about is that you catching more than friendship feelings for this person while you are married. You know in your gut your womanly instinct is telling you what to do.
Whether you decide to stay in your marriage is up to you like i said if you feel as though you tried everything you could to save your marriage yet it didnt work ..leave this person plus I'd say to you get to know yourself again first before you enter another relationship because heartbreak sucks.
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