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Date: October 12, 2022
Don't assume that what you consider looking your best is the same as what he finds attractive. Talk to him about it.
You two not being able or willing to communicate about something like this is what you should be more concerned about.
Tell him and take it from there.
If you decide to keep it then he might decide to leave but not telling him isn’t going to help.
Laws vary wildly across jurisdictions. Talk to a family law lawyer and let him know what you want. Ask what you should do. He may advise sending some money. He may advise doing nothing until the paternity test.
I wish you well. There are coparenting apps for when an ex can't stay civil.
If you are interested, you might try to reconnect with her. I don't know why you split or what her disposition would be. It could be that a 'step up dad' text helps:
What can I get for you? Diapers? A crib, car seat, stroller? I don't know what you have, but please let me help.
No matter what, right now is the last bit of time to pile money. 16 weeks (you hope) until the baby is born. You hope that this disrupts your schedule.
This doesn’t sound like a very good fit.
If you have to nag him to do every little thing and walk around on eggshells to accommodate his attitude then it’s just….not healthy.
I can’t think of a time when I’ve asked my partner to do something and he hasn’t done it. Maybe it won’t be right that second if he’s busy and it’s not time sensitive, but I don’t have to tell him to put freaking groceries away either.
That’s just a lot of mental load.