I could really use some much needed advice
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 1:51 am
Forgive me, it's kinda lengthy:
Well, about four years ago, I got married to a wonderful man. My soul mate. We didn't date long, but we shared all the things that we thought were important for the other to know. One, being that he had children (all grown and gone, but one). The one, a daughter, lived just up the road from him, but he assured me that she would not be a bother to us. Taking him at his word, I did not question him further about her, nor did he talk about her much. We were so in love, we got married.
Long story short, the daughter up the road, became a problem.
Not long after we were married, she became "possessive". Like she couldn't bare the thought of not being the apple of her fathers' eye anymore, so began creating problems.
Him, being the loving and devoting dad, did not see any problems arising. He couldn't see what I was making a big fuss about, so he allowed her to continue on.
I tried talking to him repeatedly about her and what I thought she was doing to our marriage. But he wouldn't listen and my strategy backfired. He now thinks I'm jealous of her. I'm not. Never have been, never will be. Two years ago, we seperated and haven't spoken.
His daughter up the road is 31yrs old and she has an 8 year old daughter, his granddaughter.
The problem isn't so much her as it is him. I don't think he sees her as anything but his little girl. And I mean little girl, like 6 yrs old. And he treats her as such, to some degree. Not only does he bend all the way over backwards to her EVERY request, but he has put her on some kind of throne, that only he worships. In his eyes, she the most beautiful person he has ever seen. She wears the best clothes he had ever seen (really, like I'm not kidding with this one). She has the prettiest hair, best smile, best daughter, best cook, best EVERYTHING. He compliments her ALL THE TIME. She loves it and lives for it. The relationship that they have is one more like husband and wife, than that of father and daughter. It's not only creepy, it's sickening. He has turned his back on all others for her, including me and his other children. In his eyes, only him and her, are a family. She is his god, and I refuse to worship her.
My husband is 68yrs old.
Before I go any further, let me say this about the daughter: She is the child of an ex-wife that he loved dearly. I think, more than life itself, he loved her mother. With everything that was in him, he loved that woman. That's beautiful. When they met, he told me that she had a bit of a mental problem, but that didn't stop him from wanting to marry her. So they got married and she had his daughter. I'm not sure of all of the details of what happened, but as time went on, her mental illness was getting the best of her. So, one day when he went to work, she took the daughter (then two) and left. It took him four years before he found her and their child. The child now six, was still wearing diapers. She couldn't talk, walk, feed herself and she wasn't in school. The mother had completely flipped and had shut down. He got custody of his daughter and divorced the mother. At six years old, he had to teach her to talk, walk, feed herself and potty train her. He did this all on his own. When she finally started school, she was far behind her peers and in special classes. She functions well as an adult, but is very sarcasic, manipulative and fake.
Here is my problem: I want a divorce.
But all throughout this whole seperation thing, God has been speaking. Subtle, but speaking. He obviously don't want me and my husband to get a divorce, but I want out! Here lately, He has really been pressing in my heart to speak to my husband. I want to obey, I really do, but............the hurt. I don't know what to do. I don't even know what to say to him.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I have been running from the voice of God for a while on this one.
Thank you.
Well, about four years ago, I got married to a wonderful man. My soul mate. We didn't date long, but we shared all the things that we thought were important for the other to know. One, being that he had children (all grown and gone, but one). The one, a daughter, lived just up the road from him, but he assured me that she would not be a bother to us. Taking him at his word, I did not question him further about her, nor did he talk about her much. We were so in love, we got married.
Long story short, the daughter up the road, became a problem.
Not long after we were married, she became "possessive". Like she couldn't bare the thought of not being the apple of her fathers' eye anymore, so began creating problems.
Him, being the loving and devoting dad, did not see any problems arising. He couldn't see what I was making a big fuss about, so he allowed her to continue on.
I tried talking to him repeatedly about her and what I thought she was doing to our marriage. But he wouldn't listen and my strategy backfired. He now thinks I'm jealous of her. I'm not. Never have been, never will be. Two years ago, we seperated and haven't spoken.
His daughter up the road is 31yrs old and she has an 8 year old daughter, his granddaughter.
The problem isn't so much her as it is him. I don't think he sees her as anything but his little girl. And I mean little girl, like 6 yrs old. And he treats her as such, to some degree. Not only does he bend all the way over backwards to her EVERY request, but he has put her on some kind of throne, that only he worships. In his eyes, she the most beautiful person he has ever seen. She wears the best clothes he had ever seen (really, like I'm not kidding with this one). She has the prettiest hair, best smile, best daughter, best cook, best EVERYTHING. He compliments her ALL THE TIME. She loves it and lives for it. The relationship that they have is one more like husband and wife, than that of father and daughter. It's not only creepy, it's sickening. He has turned his back on all others for her, including me and his other children. In his eyes, only him and her, are a family. She is his god, and I refuse to worship her.
My husband is 68yrs old.
Before I go any further, let me say this about the daughter: She is the child of an ex-wife that he loved dearly. I think, more than life itself, he loved her mother. With everything that was in him, he loved that woman. That's beautiful. When they met, he told me that she had a bit of a mental problem, but that didn't stop him from wanting to marry her. So they got married and she had his daughter. I'm not sure of all of the details of what happened, but as time went on, her mental illness was getting the best of her. So, one day when he went to work, she took the daughter (then two) and left. It took him four years before he found her and their child. The child now six, was still wearing diapers. She couldn't talk, walk, feed herself and she wasn't in school. The mother had completely flipped and had shut down. He got custody of his daughter and divorced the mother. At six years old, he had to teach her to talk, walk, feed herself and potty train her. He did this all on his own. When she finally started school, she was far behind her peers and in special classes. She functions well as an adult, but is very sarcasic, manipulative and fake.
Here is my problem: I want a divorce.
But all throughout this whole seperation thing, God has been speaking. Subtle, but speaking. He obviously don't want me and my husband to get a divorce, but I want out! Here lately, He has really been pressing in my heart to speak to my husband. I want to obey, I really do, but............the hurt. I don't know what to do. I don't even know what to say to him.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated as I have been running from the voice of God for a while on this one.
Thank you.