M.B.
A.,
Sounds like you are really down and out! It won't help a thing but as mothers and wives we all have been there at some point in our lives.
The best advice my mom ever gave me was asking the question of myself "Do the good times out weigh the bad times?" When you are low they definitely feel like they do, however if you really think about it and think about what your husband does do for you or actually what he is rather than what he isn't? You might find yourself looking toward a better future, than trying to do it on your own if you leave.
Another thing to think about is, it isn't only about YOU anymore you have the children to think about and what your decision will mean to and for them the rest of their lives.
My advice to you is take time for yourself, if he doesn't want to go with you take a day off, or atleast a few hours to do the things you would like to do. It isn't as much fun, but you will be able to destress a little.
Another idea is get involved in a church and find new friends that will be a combination of a support group and people to relate to you and your children.
Bottom line, keep your focus on what you do have, rather than what you don't have - also, find someone that needs a helping hand an elderly person that would love a visit (nursing home) it is a proven way to help others is to help oneself. Older people love to see vistiors, and sometimes small children bring huge smiles to those that are lonely. You may get home and find that you appreciate your husband that will fix you a sandwich or sit on the couch with you.
I know, I have one of those too, but he doesn't want to even sit on the couch with me, the only movie we have been to in 23 years is the "Get r Done" movie a few years ago. But, he isn't a drunk, he doesn't cheat, he is a huge kid himself, and is more fun with the children around than not. He actually gives me hugs now, we really had to work on that one... but he still doesn't do a whole lot other than activities of his choice with me! But, he is who he is, and the good times do out weigh the bad...
Good Luck! and May God Bless you when you are up and even more so when you are down.
M. (mother of 4 oldest 27, youngest 16, grandmother of 2, married 23 years)