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i am going thru same thing ...married three years and now pregnant with his first...my first is already 23 and independent and he is sending me hate mail from the other side of the world...if i abort i never want to be pregnant my him again...no support just self centred grief and pity...first child together and he has no others and want to abort...
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please stop bringing your imaginary friend into the equation
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Hi there,
I just wanted to let you know that you’re not alone. I know you posted this quite some time ago, but I am in a similar situation at this moment. I can relate to feeling alone by being unable to share the full story with family or friends. I wish you all the best, and hope that life is bringing you joy today, regardless of which path you chose.
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I know this is an old post but I'm 32 weeks and me and my husband went though the same thing he wanted it but then didn't and now he is kind of regretung it but I'm not sure what to do
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Boo boo! reading thur all these comments makes me feel no sympathy for all the women who say "I agreed to not have more kids but now I'm pregnant and my husband is mad" guess what ladies just like vows are a promise so are any other promises you make to your husband before during or after marriage, many of your complaints are selfish and one sided. Remember to love, hold and be faithful too, right? So if you break promises that you make to use why should we keep ours! For any guys reading this if your in a situation similar to what these women are posting get a divorce, you know the grass is way greener on the other side. If you think I'm insensitive it's just facts, also remember most men don't want relationships with women who have prior children that's also a statistical fact, so be prepared to be a single mother.
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One possible way to address this issue is to communicate openly with your partner about your feelings and concerns. Consider seeking the guidance of a counselor to mediate the conversation and help both of you navigate this challenging situation.
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