M confused about getting back to my bf...i was in an abusive relationship... initially everything was fine ...later cz of some family issues we had to get registered marriage...and after that things just got worse..he usually started losing his temper and hit me every time I have him a chance to change but it's lik 4yrs...recently we had a fight where he punched me on my face n I was bleeding then my Bro interfered abused hiz mom etc...things got more complicated...v have applied for divorce bt..my bf is constantly trying to get me back...bt m scared n i dnt want that horrible life again facing the same problems..but I am not Abel to forget him it's 9 months now from break up in between I gave him many chances but he Is still d same lik a monster ...what should I do please help
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Dear mam,
You have faced a lot in your life and I appreciate you for your courage. My advice to you is:
1. If possible, meet a psychiatrist for yourself. The emotional and physical abuse that you have been through may have taken a toll on your mental health. This will also blur your clarity of mind in making a decision.
2. Consult your close friends and relatives, who know you well, and take a stand for yourself. It may be tough, like the past 9 months, but it will atleast open the possibility of being able to plan your future.
3. If you intend to getting back with your husband, get him evaluated by a psychiatrist and treated for his anger and mood issues. It will improve life of both of you.
God bless!
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