Post while you are depressed thread
191A good friend of mine and his wife, who has also become a friend, have had issues for as long as I've known them as a couple. They tend to have intermittent periods of (what seems from a distance) stability, only to be followed by "rough patches" that have grown in intensity over time. My other friends and I try to stay out of the specifics of the drama each time and provide as much non-judgemental support as we can, but lately we've been pulled into some very messy situations. Without getting too into specifics, it's a very codependent relationship and is becoming more and more unstable. Neither of them are in a good place mentally and they had a child together about a year ago which is really the part that kills me. Both of them can be a bit volatile (for lack of a better term) and I know my friend in particular has a habit of making rash decisions he's depressed--he takes a lot of it out on himself. He's gone off the grid a few times. Because of some stuff that has come to light on both sides, I don't see them remaining together. My other friends and I share the belief that both of them and especially the child would be better off if they separated, as difficult as that is to say. They've already more or less done so but are still in the same house. I'm worried about them. It's tough as they live down south and I can't be there as often as I'd like to, to try and help them with stuff, but we're all doing our best. I hope for the sake of the kid they make the right decision, whatever that might be, but just one that gets them all individually on track to becoming healthier people so that they're there for their son.