• @MrAlternateTape@lemm.ee
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    56 months ago

    My gf had been in sort of a similar situation. You need to get out. At all costs. Even if you have to leave the dogs.

    He will just do whatever he needs to do to keep you desperate and on his leash. So no matter what you do, he won’t met you save money, he won’t give you a chance to get away ever.

    The controlling behavior servers to keep you there at his disposal.

    He is not going to change. You will have too. So get of your ass and leave. It’s the only chance you have for a real life again. If you don’t, you basically submit and accept that this will be your life forever.

    I know that things may seem hopeless, but the situation you are in is affecting the way you think. You can get away, you can have a normal life but you have to decide that it is over and commit to getting away.

    • @BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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      26 months ago

      I literally have no money and mountains of debt thanks to him. Rent in my city is 2K which I absolutely cannot afford by myself. I don’t know what you think makes me able to do any of this, I really cannot.

      • @MrAlternateTape@lemm.ee
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        56 months ago

        Well, it’s only going to get worse. Go to a shelter. There are resources to help with debt, sometimes government programs.

        If you stay you’re just digging the hole deeper. Every day you stay you are making it harder for yourself to leave. I know it is difficult.

        You’re in a very very shitty situation. But out of all the choices you have available to you, staying is worst one you could possibly pick.

        Do you have any friends or family that you can ask for help?

        In the end it is your choice to stay or go. But make sure it is an actual choice and not just submitting because you don’t see a way out.

        If you go to a shelter or the cops they might be able to at least explain to you what options you have. Perhaps there are numbers you could call for domestic abuse victims?

        It is very important that you take action or things will only get worse. And I cannot imagine you want to struggle the rest of your life while he keeps draining you of all your money.

        • @BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.world
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          06 months ago

          I don’t have anyone save for my 86 year old aunt several cities away from where I work and I could not do that to her.

          I’ve been in this situation 26 years. It can’t be fixed.

          • @MrAlternateTape@lemm.ee
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            26 months ago

            Abuse chances the way you think. It can be fixed. I’ve seen it happen. But you will have to take action, abusers tend to never change.

            If you cannot do that, if you keep believing you can’t then you have given up. This is my last reply about this. I wish you the best and hope to hear from you in the future when you are in a better situation.

            On the other hand, I am just a stranger on the Internet, so I have no real info about your situation. But I’ve seen hopeless situations like yours before, and I’ve seen them get resolved. So I hope you find a way. Because there always is.

      • @braxy29@lemmy.world
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        36 months ago

        i believe you can do this if you choose and when you’re ready. i won’t lie - it’s not easy, but you may decide if is easier than staying. the dv hotline can direct you to local services, including housing. be careful if you begin to explore your options; he may escalate.

        (800) 799-7233. if you can safely search, they also have text and chat contact online.