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Family Pressure to Divorce: Reddit Relationship Advice

Mark NarrationsOctober 13, 202529 min64,326 views
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Marriage Under Strain

  • 💔 OP, married for 4 years to Nate (together 10), faces intense pressure from her family to divorce him due to his job instability and perceived lack of support.
  • 💡 Nate lost his job in 2022 and has since cycled through approximately 15 jobs, often blaming external factors, which strains their finances and social life.
  • 💸 OP has been covering most bills and has resorted to lying to her family about gifts Nate supposedly gave her to avoid their criticism.

Family Intervention and Husband's Behavior

  • 🚗 A significant turning point was when OP's father had to help her buy a new car because Nate couldn't afford it, intensifying her family's divorce suggestions.
  • 🍻 Nate's tendency to get blackout drunk at family gatherings, despite OP's requests to limit his drinking, further fuels her family's concerns.
  • 😔 OP's family has a history of unhealthy marriages, making her question if her own belief in working through tough times is misguided.

A Crisis of Support

  • 💔 The death of OP's cousin was a catalyst, as Nate's lack of emotional support during her grief made OP question the foundation of their marriage.
  • 💬 Reddit commenters largely advised OP to consider leaving, citing Nate's inability to hold a job, his drinking, and his lack of support.
  • 🧠 One suggestion was to evaluate if Nate might be dealing with undiagnosed mental health issues, such as depression, which OP suspected but he denied.

OP's Realizations and Separation

  • 💡 OP's therapist identified her as a people-pleaser, and OP began to realize the extent of her denial and the impact of lying for Nate.
  • 💸 A shocking revelation was that OP's siblings had been secretly providing Nate with money for dates and vacations, as they knew OP couldn't afford them.
  • 🗣️ Nate refused to attend therapy, dismissing it as a waste of time, and expressed a sense of entitlement, believing the world owed him something.

The Path Forward

  • 🏠 OP and Nate are now separating, with OP staying in their rented house and Nate moving in with family.
  • 💔 While OP still loves Nate and hopes for change, she is preparing for the possibility of divorce, acknowledging the pain and the need for therapy to process it.
  • 🌟 The video also briefly touches on a separate Reddit story where a sister shamed a wife for not breastfeeding, highlighting the importance of "fed is best" and the impact of unsupportive family.
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