The notion of a flawless marriage or relationship is a myth. There's no set formula for success; what works for one couple may not work for another. Yet, I've discovered that there's always a way forward, even in the most challenging times. Five years ago, my wife and I encountered significant hurdles in our marriage that nearly led to divorce. Despite the adversity, we managed to weather the storm and emerge from it with our bond renewed and revitalised
There is a lot of sense in what you just said and I hope mine works the same way too, we are currently separated but I can't live without him, I love him so much. wish I can get him back I can do anything to have him back, we have tried therapy amongst other things
It's always difficult to let someone you love go, but in my case I had the help of a spiritual adviser who saved my marriage from collapsing her name is shelly renee white
He does hate his mother. It's his father's own fault for being an ENABLER that his son speaks and acts like that. If he didn't enable the narcissist to abuse his son he wouldn't have those habits in the first place. That's why the son gave him well deserved anger. When you become a parent you are responsible for that child's well being and he just let him be hurt. And OP is doing the right thing and getting help because he doesn't feel right about his lack of emotional control and his mental state. The father is not. He's ok with his harmful behavior, lacks accountability and isn't seeking help from family or professionals.
First OP had a lot of old anger, and his Dad's comment lanced that abscess with his comment. The fact that his Dad seemed to have no real regrets for not protecting his child would trigger anyone. What his Dad said was a fresh slap.
Some people become trapped in toxic relationships and feel too afraid to leave. This really frustrates me, especially when I see individuals who manipulate others to achieve their goals, like getting someone’s partner or children. I believe these people are more misguided than the abusers themselves, as they seem to accept the abuse. While many genuinely can’t escape abusive situations, some choose to stay despite having the option to leave.
Bro fuck all the spineless whiny redditors who are saying op shouldn't have cussed out the dad that dad deserved every bit of that hate and the people comparing him to the mom are mentally deranged
I'm not rich or well off my plan is a lump sum at 21 that I save from her age 3 will at best be 20k before that I'll be showing her my plans (not including her sum) how I invest and use my money I'll ask her what she thinks and invest some of my money subject to her choices to show outcome. Which she will see as I'll keep her in the loop. It's a complex long term plan and it may only work given she is growing in a min income house but the plan is to teach her how and wat investing is how and what savings are and have her involved from a young Age to teach her to think of it at a later age we will see if it will work
4:03 you should be ashamed because regardless to how you feel you have no idea what's going on inside that man or what trauma he faced that made him like that
So let's reframe it were sexual abuse rather than emotional and physical abuse that this man allowed to continue and even encouraged through his actions. Would you still think he deserved defending?
The notion of a flawless marriage or relationship is a myth. There's no set formula for success; what works for one couple may not work for another. Yet, I've discovered that there's always a way forward, even in the most challenging times. Five years ago, my wife and I encountered significant hurdles in our marriage that nearly led to divorce. Despite the adversity, we managed to weather the storm and emerge from it with our bond renewed and revitalised
The notion of a flawless marriage or relationship is a myth. There's no set formula for success; what works for one couple may not work for another. Yet, I've discovered that there's always a way forward, even in the most challenging times. Five years ago, my wife and I encountered significant hurdles in our marriage that nearly led to divorce. Despite the adversity, we managed to weather the storm and emerge from it with our bond renewed and revitalised
There is a lot of sense in what you just said and I hope mine works the same way too, we are currently separated but I can't live without him, I love him so much. wish I can get him back I can do anything to have him back, we have tried therapy amongst other things
It's always difficult to let someone you love go, but in my case I had the help of a spiritual adviser who saved my marriage from collapsing her name is shelly renee white
This is helpful, I will look her up online right now...Thanks.
You won't regret it
I know this is probably stolen footage or some stock footage, but it really pissed me off that the pokeball was upside down on the pikachu cake.
@@GREENMANYEA personally what I hate about it, they don’t even eat their slice fully
Still better than the repeated video game laps.
Smh these spineless spouses are willfully ignorant to the 🚩 flying in front of their face.
This video was only making me hungry for cake
He does hate his mother. It's his father's own fault for being an ENABLER that his son speaks and acts like that. If he didn't enable the narcissist to abuse his son he wouldn't have those habits in the first place. That's why the son gave him well deserved anger. When you become a parent you are responsible for that child's well being and he just let him be hurt.
And OP is doing the right thing and getting help because he doesn't feel right about his lack of emotional control and his mental state. The father is not. He's ok with his harmful behavior, lacks accountability and isn't seeking help from family or professionals.
much more attractive?????? thats coming from a dad???
No dead ass wtf 😂
I thought the same thing! 🙈 It’s definitely strange coming from a dad, not the kind of compliment you’d expect. Makes you do a double-take for sure!
For real- he’s an odd one.
The dad was an enabler who didn't protect his son.
First OP had a lot of old anger, and his Dad's comment lanced that abscess with his comment. The fact that his Dad seemed to have no real regrets for not protecting his child would trigger anyone. What his Dad said was a fresh slap.
That dad was tweakin
For real. Sounds made up because he’s so f’ed up
Some people become trapped in toxic relationships and feel too afraid to leave. This really frustrates me, especially when I see individuals who manipulate others to achieve their goals, like getting someone’s partner or children. I believe these people are more misguided than the abusers themselves, as they seem to accept the abuse. While many genuinely can’t escape abusive situations, some choose to stay despite having the option to leave.
Bro fuck all the spineless whiny redditors who are saying op shouldn't have cussed out the dad that dad deserved every bit of that hate and the people comparing him to the mom are mentally deranged
Snow, Good night
Story 2 its never too soon for camera
Honestly I agree. Even if it didn't end up being necessary for her, she now has cameras in her house!
I'm not rich or well off my plan is a lump sum at 21 that I save from her age 3 will at best be 20k before that I'll be showing her my plans (not including her sum) how I invest and use my money I'll ask her what she thinks and invest some of my money subject to her choices to show outcome. Which she will see as I'll keep her in the loop. It's a complex long term plan and it may only work given she is growing in a min income house but the plan is to teach her how and wat investing is how and what savings are and have her involved from a young Age to teach her to think of it at a later age we will see if it will work
I need mara sov shirts
2:01 the level of diabolicalNESS with this one is strong
The man who let his daughter starve because is a choice she made as a child is the worst type of petty
4:03 you should be ashamed because regardless to how you feel you have no idea what's going on inside that man or what trauma he faced that made him like that
Bro you got me mad
10:15 so the whole family sucks and are bullying a man for having a forgiving spirit. Yall mad because he not evil like yall
That's not a forgiving spirit. That's cowardice, which traumatized a child
So let's reframe it were sexual abuse rather than emotional and physical abuse that this man allowed to continue and even encouraged through his actions. Would you still think he deserved defending?
The notion of a flawless marriage or relationship is a myth. There's no set formula for success; what works for one couple may not work for another. Yet, I've discovered that there's always a way forward, even in the most challenging times. Five years ago, my wife and I encountered significant hurdles in our marriage that nearly led to divorce. Despite the adversity, we managed to weather the storm and emerge from it with our bond renewed and revitalised