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Trauma Support / by manjit
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September 25th
...See more Hi, I m not able to forget an incident. .I got married 4 yrs ago and we moved to u.s.a after our marriage. Last year we came back to live with my inlaws. .my inlaws and parents dont like each other as my inlaws full expectations were not meant in wedding which my parents dont like and dont like to offer them gifts in festivals. .my husband always avoids all thid..problems increased when I got pregnant and couldn't help in household chores. .my husband supported and asked me to go at my parents house until delivery. He used to visit me every other day and we ll used to hav gud time at my parents house. ..after few days of my delivery I had an argument with my husband which we solved. .but my inlaws and some stupid people in family instigated him abt my parents so he called me next day and asked me to cum at his place. .I said no because I was stil unwell..he got angry and said ok I ll cum to pick u up and if u dnt want to cum dont cum I ll take d baby..I don't want to keep my baby there...we all were shocked with all how cam he say those words..he and his dad came and faught with my parents. .I didn't giv d baby...his dad had nothing else to say apart from we didnt giv this or that in my brothers wedding. .we got them out of the house. .my dad did a police complaint and my husband came there and my dad slapped him my husband thought we bribed the police and got angry and started hitting my dad..latet on everub was sent home. .now he is say he made a huge mistake and he wantd to live separately jow without his parents because he knew my parents wil never send me at inlaws house..he said sorry to my dad and ins looking for rented apartments. .I m nt able tp forget police station scebe..my dad and his fight..wat shld I do
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