▲ 5 r/beyondthebump
I get it now...
when I was a young teenager, I scooped in my moms journal - not knowing it wasnt just a daily to-do journal. I read some pretty personal sentences about how she just didn't want my dad to touch her anymore, and I didn't understand.
but I get it now. living with a man who refuses to pick up after himself, or help out with kids.... one that lsaves trash on the counters, dirty clothes piles on the floor, and sees his contribution to the family starting and stopping at him going to work. having, essentially, a teenager for a husband - it makes me not want to be touched.
u/fruityslippers — 15 hours ago