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Date: October 6, 2022
I would call tour wife an abuser. Neurodivergent or not it doesn't matter. Abuse is abuse. People with bpd love to scream and cry they aren't abusive because that's just how they are. Same with autistic people. They are some of the most narcissistic assholes I've ever met. I have adhd buy I would own up to it and work on it if someone told me my behavior felt abusive to them. Mental illness is so excuse for abuse. I also suffer from depression and psychosis but I'm self aware enough to understand my behavior and actions. I would never use my health issues as an excuse to actively vetbally/emotionally abuse someone. I'd take ownership, appologize and work on it. Not that that's ever happened but I'm just saying.
I just read the title. Break up
Wow – you plan on calling off a wedding at the last minute to a pregnant woman you've been in a 10 year relationship with? And your decisuon is final after drinking with your dad who says his marriage was a mistake?!
Well sure call it off ASAP. I hope your future ex-girlfriend finds a wonderful new man, who will love her and her baby. She deserves all the joy in the world.
It doesn't matter how or where on when you tell her, this relationship is over. It won't be happy. It's going to be miserable regardless. Just tell her you don't want her. You'll send money for the baby and support her financially while she's on maternity leave.
Hell no.
Go tell the landlord you're leaving and let her deal with it. You're divorcing. This is not your issue.
Hell. No.
I'm sorry to hear that you're going through a tough time with your ex-partner. It sounds like you've made a lot of sacrifices for them and that the breakup has left you feeling lost and unsupported.
Firstly, it's important to prioritize your own emotional well-being and take care of yourself. It's understandable that you may feel angry or hurt, but it's important to find healthy ways to cope with these emotions. This may involve finding ways to practice self-care, such as engaging in activities that you enjoy or finding ways to relax and unwind.
It's also important to communicate your feelings and needs to your ex-partner. While it may be difficult to have these conversations, it's important to establish clear boundaries and expectations for living together. This may involve setting limits around when they can come home or finding alternative transportation options. It's important to have an open and honest conversation about these issues and to work together to find solutions that work for both of you.
In terms of your financial situation, it may be helpful to seek out additional sources of income or to find ways to save money. This may involve finding a second job or cutting back on expenses.
While it may be difficult to navigate living with your ex-partner, it's important to remember that this situation is temporary and that you have the power to make changes in your life. It may be helpful to reach out to friends or family for support or to consider seeking out low-cost therapy options such as community clinics or online resources. Remember that it's okay to prioritize your own well-being and to take steps to create a more positive and fulfilling life for yourself.
Dude how about you get another gf sheβs just gonna treat you like a doormat and fuck all of the guys around you obviously
You need to be with someone who loves you as more than a roommate. If she is cheating, all the more so. Regardless, you have the wherewithal to get out, do so while the getting is good, and find your real soulmate. All the best.