'He admitted to me that the reason why he never took our kids anywhere, or went out with us, was because they were all girls. I hadn't provided him with a 'son and heir.''
"His job that we both dislike took over our life together. He is a tech support on the phone and computer for a big company and is always being called or messaged to deal with people's problems, plus understaffed and changing time shifts. The main problem is that I saw him suffer at this job, and he hates it too, but he wouldn't quit. We had no money problem, so he totally had the opportunity to quit and relax and look for something he at least would like doing.
We talked later so I could explain I wanted to live separately again but stay together like in the beginning. I guess he wanted all or nothing, and he left. That was three months ago, and I'm still so sad he abandoned me without a fight. And he still works this awful job...""I decided to give him a second chance but told him that I didn’t want to tell our families we got back together yet, as I still wanted to make sure it felt right.
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