No, my wife is Hyde ALL the time. (Answered by Jenny's dad!)
2006-06-06 04:19:10
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answered by Jenny A 6
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Get your self a tape recorder and the subsequent time he starts abusing you, tape it. Then once you get vulnerable and start up thinking of forgiving him play back the tape to your self, just to remind you of what torment he's consistently putting you thru. Then start up saving some funds no remember how small the quantities are so in case you do ultimately verify to leave him you've basically a sprint waiting funds. go searching for some "women in disaster" communities, who would provide you each of the counsel you will desire, including inexpensive housing, new child care centres, places of artwork, or artwork training places so as which you will get on which comprise your existence and look after your self and your 2 toddlers. you do no longer want to be searching for yet another guy without delay away with the aid of fact it would be on the rebound and that would not be honest to you or the guy. it heavily isn't common, yet residing the way which you're isn't common the two. in case you nevertheless love this guy however, it would be just to boot to objective and discover out what it particularly is approximately you that makes him bypass into those modes of behaviour.
2016-10-30 07:33:17
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answered by ? 4
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Wasn't he like that before you marreid him???? Or did he change after...we all suffer from the "Jekyll/Hyde syndrome" at sometime in our life, it comes from the stresses of every day life. Maybe you could help him out by making sure he eats right, and has some form of exercise in his daily life. Then communication always helps out in any relationship, plain and simple. Even if he doesn't want to talk -- tell him you love him constantly, he'll get it eventually!!!!! Good luck!!!!!
2006-06-06 02:37:51
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answered by kimberly k 3
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I can feel you. My spouse says its because of something I said three years ago. We get on wonderfully for three or so days then he comes home angry and wished we'd never met. Then a few days later he all nice again. I am presently doing some soul searching, I suggest that you do the same. Regardless of whether you are a contributing factor is the way he treats you worse than you would treat your worst enemy? Consider a life without him, peaceful and somewhat predictable. Talk to him about his attitude, seek the assistance of a marriage counselor. If this fails move on!!
2006-06-06 02:41:55
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answered by Annie T 1
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I swear men have the same emotional mood swings every month as women do when they are menstruating. My husband is a very spiritual man most of the time but when he gets in a mood forget it. He can be hateful and harsh to anyone. He is working on it.
Love & Light
Sharon
2006-06-06 02:35:29
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answered by Soul 5
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It could actually be a personality disorder.My ex-wife wasn't a Jekyll and Hyde.Just a liar and a cheat. But I know somone that has and is going through that and she is most likely getting a divorced and is living apart now.Maybe he is just extremely stressed over something or isn't happy for whatever reason.You def need to sit down and talk with him and perhaps convince him to see a professional for his and your marriages sake.
2006-06-06 02:36:31
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answered by drokk 2
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Is your husband a Gemini? If he is that probably has a lot to do with it. I'm not big on astrology, but my boyfriend is a Gemini and he is the same way. Sometime the smallest things can send him over the edge. I just take my time with him and try not to get him too upset, but I still speak my mind.
2006-06-06 02:37:00
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answered by AskMissJackson 3
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My Ex - Greg Pitcher who is a complete psycho with mobster mentality. He can't tell the truth to save his own life - not even in court. I came to find out the hard way and am trying to protect my kid from him. Greg is a major abuser. If I were you I'd get away as quickly as possible because they never ever change, they just get ten times worse ++++++!!!
2006-06-06 02:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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dont know how old he is but men go through many mood swings everyday-and the bad part is the off switch in are brain isnt fully develope till we are in our late twenties-in some of us it never developes-government studies have proven this i am just waiting for some lawyer to use this as a defense in a criminal case-keep the peace old hippie
2006-06-06 02:46:43
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answered by bergice 6
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I think when it comes right down to it, we all have a little jekyl and hyde in us. We aren't perfect.
2006-06-06 02:33:04
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answered by wlc87 6
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No but it does remind me of my ex he would start being really sweet telling me how much he loved me and then he would say he couldn't handle it if i ever got with anyone else and that would be it he would start swearing at me telling me i had better not ever leave him all in the same sentence hence the fact he is my ex
2006-06-06 02:38:08
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answered by Blossom 4
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