Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's your salary?
Not that high - I'm a few years into a tenure-track professorship. Good benefits and I will be tenured next year, fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's your salary?
Not that high - I'm a few years into a tenure-track professorship. Good benefits and I will be tenured next year, fingers crossed.
Cute how you’re only responding to the posts that you think are worthy. Why on earth were you not using birth control?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What's your salary?
Not that high - I'm a few years into a tenure-track professorship. Good benefits and I will be tenured next year, fingers crossed.
Anonymous wrote:What's your salary?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have her take a pregnancy test in front of you.
Why? Just wait a couple months. No need to make decisions right now anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Have her take a pregnancy test in front of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is she doing?
She's okay physically, just a bit worried and overwhelmed as this was unplanned, obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame OP for freaking out! That’s a huge life change right there that he didn’t want or expect.
I agree with those upthread who said you should do whatever you can to support her emotionally for the next 9 months. You don’t have to get back together with her, but you do have to be a man about this. 9 months is a long time and you could find at the end of it that you want her as your life partner. Or you could just end up as supportive co-parents. Either way, you can still have a very happy life, OP! And I predict once you meet that baby, your heart will melt...
it's ok to freak out temporarily but at the end of the day OP is 35ish. it's time to grow up.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t blame OP for freaking out! That’s a huge life change right there that he didn’t want or expect.
I agree with those upthread who said you should do whatever you can to support her emotionally for the next 9 months. You don’t have to get back together with her, but you do have to be a man about this. 9 months is a long time and you could find at the end of it that you want her as your life partner. Or you could just end up as supportive co-parents. Either way, you can still have a very happy life, OP! And I predict once you meet that baby, your heart will melt...