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Girl, if you don’t want him I’ll take him ? But seriously, what is the actual issue here??? It doesn’t sound like he crossed any known boundaries at all
He's negging you
Whatever you do don't change. This is his problem not yours. I was a pleaser for all of my life, partially personality ( take after my dad who is a doormat) but mostly because of my controlling mother. That's followed me all throughout my life. I always adjusted to others and realized once I started therapy at 44 (when my now ex went to rehab) how much I needed to change. Have boundaries, learn to say no, put myself first from time to time and own and express my opinions. I'm a much happier person now. Single and happy ?. I can finally eb who I am and finally could figure out who I was. I met my first ex at 18 and got involved with ex # 2 right after my divorce. So I had never been single as an adult.
The fact that he thought it was a great asset initially is what's crazy. Why have things changed now? His insecurities more than likely. Your probably right that the SAHD thing has a lot to do either it. But you shouldn't have to change becaue of his insecurities. Again, that's a him problem not you.
Stay strong and stay yourself. If he can't handle it then he can leave and find him an obedient little doormat wife.
This is the only right answer. Divorce lawyer. And also, I wouldn't keep the baby. I know this sounds horrible, but having baby with this person means being stuck forever with this person. I don't know any relationship/marriage that started with 'my partner doesn't let me go out' and ended well. It usually ends with constant mental and sometimes physical abuse. This is probably the biggest red flag ever. OP, get out please!!