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Sometimes the best decisions for someone are the hardest ones. You and your son will be happier in the end if you dont force something to work.
thats right, if he cant be happy towards both of you then maybe you need to spend time apart. he might change his mood if he knows what it is like to loose his son and wife, just because of his temper
Leave him.
Save some money and create a strong support network- your family and friends are going to be crucial these first few months. Be honest with them so they know what you're up against. It may not be physical, but some things are worse than bruises.
An environment like that can change a person...you'll forget your dreams, your joys, even what's best for your boy.
Don't let your son watch you be belittled and antagonized. He'll understand one day, and the two of you will be better for it.






Why does my husband always seem angry?
I am in a relationship and have a little boy. I don't know why but my husband is always angry at me, I don't want to give up the relationship because of our child. He doesn't seem mad at our son.