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,