Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be depressed too if I had two kids with a guy that wouldn’t marry me.
Yep.
The entire scenario sounds either celebrity who doesn't have to hold middling class values or the opposite which is ghetto.
Not OP, but I love it when the small-mindedness of DCUM comes out. Maybe they aren’t American, did you think of that? In other cultures it’s not unusual to have kids before marriage. I have family in Sweden and several of them had kids first, then got married. One is getting married this summer after being with her boyfriend for 23 years. Marriage isn’t the same everywhere in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be depressed too if I had two kids with a guy that wouldn’t marry me.
Yep.
The entire scenario sounds either celebrity who doesn't have to hold middling class values or the opposite which is ghetto.
Not OP, but I love it when the small-mindedness of DCUM comes out. Maybe they aren’t American, did you think of that? In other cultures it’s not unusual to have kids before marriage. I have family in Sweden and several of them had kids first, then got married. One is getting married this summer after being with her boyfriend for 23 years. Marriage isn’t the same everywhere in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d be depressed too if I had two kids with a guy that wouldn’t marry me.
Yep.
The entire scenario sounds either celebrity who doesn't have to hold middling class values or the opposite which is ghetto.
Anonymous wrote:That whore cheated and your simp ass wants to commit to this hoe
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not everyone is a baby person. Some women turn into great parents once the child is older and can walk and talk and express their needs. Maybe she will be really involved if one of your daughters joins a baseball team or maybe she will coach soccer. I say as long as she turns up for the yearly Christmas concert and poses for the Christmas card picture you should stop complaining. She sounds like such a good mom.
Op here
You are correct , she is not a baby person. She always said she birthed them, so the least I could do is handle the diapers and tantrums. She is a good mom, and I hope to see her get more involved again as our youngest gets a little older. Honestly, I don't know what I want right now, but we need to sit down and talk properly when I'm not so angry. I need to focus on the girls instead of what is easiest for me
Anonymous wrote:Op here
Thank you all for the support. Just to clarify some questions, I am on both birth certificates and I am the primary parent. I handle all the pediatrician appointments and everything at school.
We’ve been together for 12 years and share a lot of mutual friends. I reached out to someone we both get along with well, and they mentioned she’d changed a bit. I didn't tell them about the cheating, it's not my place to share that, but thanks for the suggestions to speak to other people to confirm that her shift hasn't just been in my head.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like postpartum depression, medication and therapy can help
Op here
Thanks for bringing up PPD. I’ve wondered about this myself, especially since her withdrawal just months after our youngest was born. I’ve read up on it and tried to gently bring it up to her, suggesting that she might be dealing with depression or severe burnout, but she completely shuts down the conversation. She won't even entertain the idea.
I even offered to take the girls away for two weeks so she could have a complete break. She refused that too.
That’s what is so confusing and frustrating. If she’s overwhelmed and needs space, I’m trying to give her an out. If she’s depressed, she needs support, but she won't talk to me about it. I feel like I’m hitting a brick wall.