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An unhappy wife leaves a note for her husband.

 A clip from my second book:

An unhappy wife leaves a note for her husband. . . 

"To whom it may concern: For so many years, my husband didn't like me, but yet, he expected me to love him. At this point in my life, I cannot stand the sight of him. I must go on and experience what it's like to be loved. Yours Truly, Lety."

Hooray! She left him! 

Numerous women world-wide stay with men who are abusive to them. They're disrespected often. They're yelled at. They're talked down to. The husband is macho. He usually makes no sense at all. He doesn't care about anyone but himself. He's rude. He's abusive. He's a bully. 

A young girl that I met recently, which is in her late twenties, had been with a man for eight years. She told me that he was always mean to her. She said he would call her from work daily. He would yell, complain, pick her apart. All over nothing. He simply had the habit of always wanting to cut her down. He would come home from work and continue to insult her. Then, when she'd go to bed at night, he'd come loving up on her. Although, she would never dare say no to him, his touch was sickening to her. It would get worse when he would start kissing and licking her body. At that point, she wanted to vomit. She felt violated! When a woman is continually disrespected and abused, these feelings are common.

So, I ask you, are you with a man who doesn't like you? Does he insult you? Does he make you feel stupid? Does he want to make you feel bad? Think about that for a minute.

My advice is, if your man is mean to you, leave him. I know from talking to many married and single women; it's better to be alone, than to be with an abusive man. 

God grants us with one life. Live it beautifully. 

For short stories about this type of life, click on link below.

https://www.amazon.com/Sandra-Moreno/e/B0891TTR76/ref=aufs_dp_mata_dsk




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