Noor
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you should get out the the situation FOR your youngest son as well as yourself. Growing up in an environment of abuse skews your understanding of what is real, normal, and acceptable in relationships between people.
I moved an average of every 5 yrs as a child and to me it was always a new adventure. My parents always let me phone and visit my old friends and in many ways it strengthen my friendships since they became ones of want rather than convenience.
Decades later (actually at least a quarter century later), I am still in touch with many of them and almost all of them I would feel comfortable turning to in times of trouble.
Noor
you should get out the the situation FOR your youngest son as well as yourself. Growing up in an environment of abuse skews your understanding of what is real, normal, and acceptable in relationships between people.
I moved an average of every 5 yrs as a child and to me it was always a new adventure. My parents always let me phone and visit my old friends and in many ways it strengthen my friendships since they became ones of want rather than convenience.
Decades later (actually at least a quarter century later), I am still in touch with many of them and almost all of them I would feel comfortable turning to in times of trouble.
Noor
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I got out of my marriage nearly 2 years ago and I remember how scared and alone I felt, even though I had friends both online and off to support me in my decision. It also helped that I had a part time job to go to which kept my mind focused. But the main thing I remember was that a great weight had suddenly seemed to come off my shoulders, I was free of his emotional bullying and I hadn't realised how much it had brought me down until then