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When a Husband Threatens Divorce

Harsh words.  Divorce threatened.  Name calling.  What’s a wife to do when she experiences these things in her marriage?

This is what one wife is dealing with in her life.  Here’s her story…

Dear Jolene,

How am I to forgive my husband repeatedly when he doesn’t want to change? He says he does but then the next time he gets mad, the vicious cycle starts all over again.  He is threatening to take my son from me, threatening divorce and to make my life miserable, and his name calling and hurtful words.  How do I constantly forgive and forget and not remember it?  (- letter edited for length.)

Signed,

M.

husband threatens divorce

Click below to hear my response.

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