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Breaking up
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Hi Erica. Welcome
Many of us have been there. Some with young children too.
If thete is any hope of saving it then make an appointment with a counsellor or Relationships Australia.
If there is no hope then move out asap. The sooner the better so your grief process can run its course and you can find some peace within.
It will be hard, but things will improve emotionally. Try to remain friendly and positive.
Distraction is your friend. Hobbies, sports, outings etc.
Tony WK
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Thank you for your advise Tony.
I feel like it's my fault that this happened. I got upset over barely anything because I think I have depression myself and it upset him a lot more than I thought it would.
He's been battling with depression for a while now, and he's blamed me for making him upset again after he finally had a good week.
We've had arguements before, but this time it's ruined everything. I regret saying what I did.
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You both need to have a talk, probably a short discussion, otherwise you may have an argument for no particular reason and tell each other that you're sorry the both of you have
