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  1. Yeah I agree. they clearly don't respect or trust one another.

    The kids don't deserve to live! in a home with tht kind of toxicity

  2. It's your baby and your life. If your parents don't want you to have a baby they shouldn't be mad at being left out.

    I didn't tell my parents until I got to three months because the pregnancy came about 12 months too early according to what we'd planned, so if ever I miscarried I simply wouldn't tell them a thing. I too had rather strained relations with my parents, especially my mother.

    She then called me just a few days later to let me know that my SIL was very upset at me being the first to give them a grandchild. What? I deliberately hadn't told her, I was waiting for my brother to come back from his business trip to tell them together (no mobile phones in those days, when my brother was on a business trip, he was off grid). So I was pretty pissed that my mother told my SIL, I was pissed that she couldn't be graceful and happy for me, and I was pissed that my mother was taking my SIL's side and telling me not to mention the baby in front of her.

    So enjoy the next few weeks of your parents not knowing and grow yourself a hot shell so their biting remarks will just bounce off your back!

    And I wish you all the best for a safe pregnancy and birth!

  3. List of things that improved my marriage:

    Start dating again Make sure youโ€™re connecting emotionally weekly. This means sharing the hard stuff as well as the small stuff. Things like stress and depression, or how your boss was a jerk this week. Childhood trauma, your secrets, etc.

  4. Sounds a lot like your attempts to be a good friend aren't being reciprocated here.

    This is a lot like learning to drive, then when you've passed your test and crash your car blame the examiner/instructor – it's ridiculous and while I have no idea if you're a professional Snow/longboarder regardless you don't go into these things expecting to be invincible.

    If all she does is blame you, make you feel bad and suffer and never apologises and accepts any fault herself? You really need to detach yourself from them and not continue to see/speak to them.

    If she didn't want to go to a Doctor, much less get any kind of help for her injury? That's on her, not you. You offered to help her learn, she did, she had a mishap which is in no way your fault and yet blames you.

    Her logic isn't even logical – did you push her over? No? Not your fault then. Did you hold her hand and make her fall? No, not your fault then. Etc. Rinse and repeat.

    What next, she'll blame her parents because she tripped as they're the ones that taught her to walk? She has no accountability as far as she's concerned and just wants to keep playing the sympathy game.

  5. I think there is a massive power imbalance at play. Age gaps can work, but if he is going to act like he owns and controls you, you need to run. He sounds extremely insecure and afraid that you'll leave him the moment someone your age gives you attention. If you want to stay in it, fix the power imbalance.

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