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To play Devils advocate on his side, FIREing would allow you both to spend more time with your daughter. It’s about finding out what actually makes you happy and spending on those activities, not spending on stuff.
Without knowing specifics on the spending/breakdown you should probably get professional counseling because he might just be depressed and this is him lashing out.
I live with my brother in law who is in a wheelchair, has multiple physical and mental disabilities, he’s also autistic. One thing that was particularly challenging was finding a house that was suitable for him.
Stairs are a nightmare, even just a small half step at the front door can be a hassle. The bathrooms were the biggest let down, however. We chose a house based off of lack of stairs and the right layout in the bathroom as a priority. So heads up about that, be patient in finding the right house / apartment.
Another issue is that I lived by myself most of my adult life up until I was two weeks away from giving birth to my son. Then suddenly I was living with someone else’s family and it has been quite suffocating since. So space is a must. We have a five bedroom, two bathroom, one study, two lounge room, and one giant living room type of house, so plenty of space, but I still really struggle with feeling like I don’t have any space or privacy. I often feel stressed and frustrated. I can imagine having a supportive partner that is empathetic to your feelings, even if it’s not how they feel themselves, would be very helpful. Work out a plan so that you can have alone time and space to yourself when required. That’s something I’m lacking, so that’s as far as my advice re privacy and spaces goes.
I agree with family helping out first over “professional care” if it’s a possibility for many reasons, no matter how much I wish I had my own place.
But good luck. Hope you can all work something out.
To play Devils advocate on his side, FIREing would allow you both to spend more time with your daughter. It’s about finding out what actually makes you happy and spending on those activities, not spending on stuff.
Without knowing specifics on the spending/breakdown you should probably get professional counseling because he might just be depressed and this is him lashing out.
I highly doubt anyone would be calling that rape or assault.
I live with my brother in law who is in a wheelchair, has multiple physical and mental disabilities, he’s also autistic. One thing that was particularly challenging was finding a house that was suitable for him.
Stairs are a nightmare, even just a small half step at the front door can be a hassle. The bathrooms were the biggest let down, however. We chose a house based off of lack of stairs and the right layout in the bathroom as a priority. So heads up about that, be patient in finding the right house / apartment.
Another issue is that I lived by myself most of my adult life up until I was two weeks away from giving birth to my son. Then suddenly I was living with someone else’s family and it has been quite suffocating since. So space is a must. We have a five bedroom, two bathroom, one study, two lounge room, and one giant living room type of house, so plenty of space, but I still really struggle with feeling like I don’t have any space or privacy. I often feel stressed and frustrated. I can imagine having a supportive partner that is empathetic to your feelings, even if it’s not how they feel themselves, would be very helpful. Work out a plan so that you can have alone time and space to yourself when required. That’s something I’m lacking, so that’s as far as my advice re privacy and spaces goes.
I agree with family helping out first over “professional care” if it’s a possibility for many reasons, no matter how much I wish I had my own place.
But good luck. Hope you can all work something out.