
When my husband, Eric, said he wanted a third child, I knew something had to change. Taking care of two kids, working, and managing the house was already exhausting, and he hardly helped with anything besides earning money. I wasnโt going to take on more while he sat around doing nothing.
When I told him how I felt, things got worse quickly.
We had been married for 12 years, and at 32, I was already overwhelmed raising our two kids, Lily (10) and Brandon (5), mostly by myself.
I worked part-time from home and handled everything at home, but Eric thought that just because he made money, he didnโt have to do anything else.
Changing diapers, taking the kids to school, bedtime stories, and staying up with them when they were sickโall my responsibility. Meanwhile, he spent his free time watching TV or playing video games.
One day, after being completely exhausted, I finally took an hour to have coffee with my best friend. I asked Eric to watch the kids, and his response made me furious.
โIโm tired. Iโve been working all week. Just take them with you,โ Eric mumbled, his eyes still on the screen.
I pushed back. โEric, I just need an hour to myself.โ
His response shocked me. โYouโre the mom. Moms donโt get breaks. My mom never needed one, and neither did my sister.โ
At that moment, I realized I had reached my limit.
A few days later, during dinner, Eric casually dropped a bombshell. โWe should have another baby.โ
I couldnโt believe what I was hearing. โAnother one? Eric, Iโm already overwhelmed with two, and you want to add more?โ
He brushed it off like it was nothing. โWeโve done it before. Whatโs the big deal?โ
I laid it out clearly. โThe big deal is that I do everything. You donโt help. Iโm exhausted.โ
As expected, Eric didnโt take me seriously. His mom, Brianna, and his sister, Amber, who were visiting, overheard our conversation. Instead of supporting me, they immediately took his side.
โEric works hard to provide for this family,โ Brianna said with a judgmental tone. โYou should be grateful.โ
Amber jumped in, โYouโre being spoiled. Mom raised both of us without complaining.โ
Their old-fashioned way of thinking made me furious. โGrateful for what? A husband who thinks being a dad ends after making a baby? Raising kids isnโt a one-person job, and saying that doesnโt make me ungratefulโit makes me honest.โ
But Eric and his family refused to listen. They acted like my exhaustion was just me being dramatic. Later that evening, Eric brought up having a third child again. His attitude only confirmed what I already knewโhe wasnโt going to change.
When I refused, he lost it. โPack your things and leave. I canโt live like this.โ
I was shocked but stayed calm. If he wanted me gone, Iโd goโbut I made one thing clear. โThe kids stay here. Whoever stays in this house takes care of them.โ
Ericโs face went pale. โWaitโฆ what? No way.โ
โYou heard me,โ I said firmly. โYou want me out? Fine. But the kids need stability, and theyโre not going anywhere.โ
That night, I left with my sister, standing up for myself and my children. Eric called later, but I had already made my decision. His anger and threats only made me more certainโI was done.
In the end, Eric couldnโt handle taking care of the kids on his own. I filed for divorce, got full custody, and kept the house. Now, Eric pays child support, but Iโm still the only one raising them.
Looking back, I donโt regret standing up for myself. It was tough, but Iโm proud to show my kids that self-respect is important.
What do you think? Did I do the right thing, or should I have handled it differently?




