Frankly, his remark last Sunday suggests to me that he regards your relationship as hardly worth continuing. His behaviour too rather indicates this as well.
Are you willing to put up with his selfishness in order to continue living with him? I am afraid he won't change.
Sit down with pen and paper and write down all the things that makes you want to stay with him and all those that don't.
If on reflection you want to stay with him, then you will need to get him to agree to counselling, or at least making an attempt to get your relationship back to what it was to start with.
If you would rather split up, then that is what you need to tell him.
Either way you need a heart-to-heart talk with him.
If you want to go your separate ways, may I suggest you talk to a solicitor before you talk to your partner and find out how exactly you may legally proceed. Having lived together for 10 years I believe it is not simply a matter of asking or telling him to leave.
I hope this helps a little.
Thinking of selling due to heat
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