My Husband Demanded a Third Child – After My Response, He Kicked

It started like any other day—dishes in the sink, a half-eaten breakfast, and a five-year-old tugging at my shirt while I tried to log into a work meeting. But that day turned into something I never expected. I’ve been married to Eric for twelve years. We have two kids: Lily, 10, and Brandon, 5. I manage everything—diapers, meals, school forms, and bedtime tears—while Eric provides financially but does little else.One night, while we were having dinner,

 

Eric casually suggested we have a third baby. I almost dropped my fork.You don’t even help with the two we have,” I said. He responded with his usual line: “I provide, you don’t appreciate how easy you have it.”His mother and sister overheard and chimed in, telling me I was spoiled and needed to be more grateful. That’s when it hit me: Eric didn’t see me as a partner, just someone to take care of things. That night, Eric brought it up again. When I said no,

he told me I didn’t love him or the kids. I calmly replied, “I’ve grown up. There’s a difference.” He kicked me out. Before I left, I said, “The kids stay. You raise them if it’s so easy.” He refused. I walked out with just a bag and filed for divorce soon after. I got full custody,

 

kept the house, and he now contributes through child support. I never wanted this, but sometimes rebuilding your life means letting the old one fall. For the first time, I’m not waiting for someone else to show up—I showed up for myself. Have you ever had to choose yourself over someone who wouldn’t lift a finger for you?

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