Anonymous wrote:My spouse and I have always had our differences. We were raised differently (one with strict parents and one with not-so-strict parents). Sometimes we both wonder why we even got married. But, in the end we have a three month old baby who's healthy and growing up very quickly. Yet, we argue over everything to the point where last night we said "We don't see eye to eye on anything, why are we even together anymore?". This saddens me but at the same time I think about my life if we were divorced and how happier I would be. We both honestly do not see eye to eye on so many issues including how to spend (or not spend) money, eating habits, raising our baby, household chores, etc. It's gotten worse each week and even though divorcing with a baby is the last thing we both want...we are driving each other crazy.
Long ago I always wondered how parents could divorce when they had kids. How the parents could do that to a child. Now I know. I can't believe I'm even thinking about this...but it hurts that much to be in this relationship.
Yes, you do. And that should be the end of your wondering about the "what ifs" and the start of working a little harder on your ability to communicate. Get yourself some serious help now. As any parent will tell you, the first year of a new baby's life can be hell on a marriage. Welcome to reality.