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OP I’m so sorry you’re in this position, I can’t imagine how hot it is. One observation I would like to make is that it sounds like this baby isn’t your only concerning issue. The way your husband spoke to you about the pregnancy you previously terminated was so cruel. And what I find even more confusing is it sounds like it was a joint decision.
It also seems as though (based on you saying he wouldn’t keep the child himself if you split up) he wants to keep the baby, but for you to shoulder the majority of the childcare responsibilities. I don’t know anything about your relationship behind this post so I could be way off base, but it seems as though right now he isn’t treating you with much love or respect, which are things you deserve from your partner.
In any case, I don’t think you should force yourself to raise a child you don’t want, especially when there are relatives who are willing and happy to bring them up. I agree that you should put your foot down on this – you deserve to have agency over your own life. Please don’t let someone force you into it.
You’re dense. You’re an advice page and you think ppl talking about the subject are trying to get with your Bf? You sound jealous, and insecure. I hope the best for your partner. He needs to get rid of you. You are literally what ppl define as TOXIC.
Getting healthy as a personal journey. You cannot make him do it, and you cannot shame him into doing it, but you can include him in your own active journey. Do yoga together eat healthy together do exercise together also and this is really hot but don’t limit yourself based on his physicality.
If someone is overweight, and they are not able to do things like get on a kayak or jump out of an airplane or hike to the top of a mountain you should not avoid these things because it would make them feel bad to realize they’re not able to do it
The reality is taking a romantic horseback ride, requires people to be under 250 pounds or so
I think it is really hard to see your partner in pain, but don’t run away from the fact that their physical health is affecting their ability to do things in life. Also consider supporting a therapist or a nutritionist. A lot of times we struggle living a healthy lifestyle if we’re not very hot, but that is as younger people and there’s no shame in incorporating a team of professionals to help each person reach the goal.
Tell her that she broke up with you. Nothing more to talk about. If you get back with her, expect a lifetime of this. Tell her to get back with her ex, then block her.
Don't be upset. It's a her problem so let it continue to be a her problem. Let her have a tantrum, let her roll around the floor sobbing, let her scream how unfair it is that she wasn't your maid of honor. That stuff stays in her corner.
Congratulations on moving forward with your life. I'm happy that your dad is okay, that you are now married, that you've got a group of friends who are supportive, that you have a good life overall.
Sometimes, especially as an adult, we've got to send the toxic elements out of our lives.
OP I’m so sorry you’re in this position, I can’t imagine how hot it is. One observation I would like to make is that it sounds like this baby isn’t your only concerning issue. The way your husband spoke to you about the pregnancy you previously terminated was so cruel. And what I find even more confusing is it sounds like it was a joint decision.
It also seems as though (based on you saying he wouldn’t keep the child himself if you split up) he wants to keep the baby, but for you to shoulder the majority of the childcare responsibilities. I don’t know anything about your relationship behind this post so I could be way off base, but it seems as though right now he isn’t treating you with much love or respect, which are things you deserve from your partner.
In any case, I don’t think you should force yourself to raise a child you don’t want, especially when there are relatives who are willing and happy to bring them up. I agree that you should put your foot down on this – you deserve to have agency over your own life. Please don’t let someone force you into it.
You’re dense. You’re an advice page and you think ppl talking about the subject are trying to get with your Bf? You sound jealous, and insecure. I hope the best for your partner. He needs to get rid of you. You are literally what ppl define as TOXIC.
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Getting healthy as a personal journey. You cannot make him do it, and you cannot shame him into doing it, but you can include him in your own active journey. Do yoga together eat healthy together do exercise together also and this is really hot but don’t limit yourself based on his physicality.
If someone is overweight, and they are not able to do things like get on a kayak or jump out of an airplane or hike to the top of a mountain you should not avoid these things because it would make them feel bad to realize they’re not able to do it
The reality is taking a romantic horseback ride, requires people to be under 250 pounds or so
I think it is really hard to see your partner in pain, but don’t run away from the fact that their physical health is affecting their ability to do things in life. Also consider supporting a therapist or a nutritionist. A lot of times we struggle living a healthy lifestyle if we’re not very hot, but that is as younger people and there’s no shame in incorporating a team of professionals to help each person reach the goal.
Tell her that she broke up with you. Nothing more to talk about. If you get back with her, expect a lifetime of this. Tell her to get back with her ex, then block her.
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and lmao, sure guy.
Don't be upset. It's a her problem so let it continue to be a her problem. Let her have a tantrum, let her roll around the floor sobbing, let her scream how unfair it is that she wasn't your maid of honor. That stuff stays in her corner.
Congratulations on moving forward with your life. I'm happy that your dad is okay, that you are now married, that you've got a group of friends who are supportive, that you have a good life overall.
Sometimes, especially as an adult, we've got to send the toxic elements out of our lives.