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I really just want to make one small comment and then block her.
I was too young to really understand things back then. My stepdad threw me out on the street when I wasn't ready-my life was a living hell for years after that. My mom's best friend then tricked me to take the plates off my car and acted like a bi*ch to me and my girlfriend while she was tricking me and living in my mom's house.
I never said anything about it..I just took it and I regret that.
You’ve acknowledged your parents and emotionally manipulative, rigid in their opinions, and don’t “approve” of most of your life choices. You also know they won’t be happy about your pregnancy so they’ll be upset if you tell them, but if you wait too long that will upset them too.
I think if you re-read your own post, you’ll come to the same conclusion I have: there is unfortunately no advice that will help you avoid them being negative and dramatic. They are negative and dramatic people. You can’t control them or change them, and there are no perfect words or methods of telling them that will change this. It’s crappy and heartbreaking and I’m so sorry – this is a time you want your family to surround you with excitement and love, not be worrying about the snide remarks they’ll make.
Your mission now, should you choose to accept it, is to reduce how much you care about their reaction. They’re going to continue to continue to be the people they are. They only thing you can change or control is how you feel about it. Imagine a random person on the street overhearing you talk about your pregnancy and making a snarky comment, would you care nearly as much as you care right now about how your parents react? That’s your goal. React the same amount you would if a random stranger or cranky great great aunt had a negative reaction. It sounds impossible, but with therapy and time and work on acceptance, you can get there.
OP, not everybody wants and likes extremely well detailed birthday parties. Some people love Instagram, pinterest pictures, and cute things for camping. Others think it is a waste o resource and time and just want to meet friends and spend time with them. If he wants a more chill event respect his wishes.
I really just want to make one small comment and then block her.
I was too young to really understand things back then. My stepdad threw me out on the street when I wasn't ready-my life was a living hell for years after that. My mom's best friend then tricked me to take the plates off my car and acted like a bi*ch to me and my girlfriend while she was tricking me and living in my mom's house.
I never said anything about it..I just took it and I regret that.
how long have you guys been married for?
The relationship is done.
You should really still be in the honeymoon phase right now, not in a sexless relationship.
You work two jobs, she works no jobs.
Mate, you deserve better than this. You're not her carer, you're not her parent.
Bring in a friend to say hi, and introduce themselves.
Just tell her. If she runs away, it wasn’t meant to be. And you’ll be free to find your puffer jacket gal.
You’ve acknowledged your parents and emotionally manipulative, rigid in their opinions, and don’t “approve” of most of your life choices. You also know they won’t be happy about your pregnancy so they’ll be upset if you tell them, but if you wait too long that will upset them too.
I think if you re-read your own post, you’ll come to the same conclusion I have: there is unfortunately no advice that will help you avoid them being negative and dramatic. They are negative and dramatic people. You can’t control them or change them, and there are no perfect words or methods of telling them that will change this. It’s crappy and heartbreaking and I’m so sorry – this is a time you want your family to surround you with excitement and love, not be worrying about the snide remarks they’ll make.
Your mission now, should you choose to accept it, is to reduce how much you care about their reaction. They’re going to continue to continue to be the people they are. They only thing you can change or control is how you feel about it. Imagine a random person on the street overhearing you talk about your pregnancy and making a snarky comment, would you care nearly as much as you care right now about how your parents react? That’s your goal. React the same amount you would if a random stranger or cranky great great aunt had a negative reaction. It sounds impossible, but with therapy and time and work on acceptance, you can get there.
OP, not everybody wants and likes extremely well detailed birthday parties. Some people love Instagram, pinterest pictures, and cute things for camping. Others think it is a waste o resource and time and just want to meet friends and spend time with them. If he wants a more chill event respect his wishes.
it's impossible to get the same pic because whatsapp doesn't save it when you send in a single view but when I asked for it she said no