


Taken for Granted
My partner recently quit their job and they haven’t even tried to look for a new one. They sit around all day, watching TV, while I’m left to take care of my children. In addition, I’m now working so that I can pay for the bills, the food, and the rent and it’s putting me under immense emotional and financial pressure. I can’t take this stress anymore! Should I call it quits on this one-way relationship or keep going?
My partner recently quit their job and they haven’t even tried to look for a new one. They sit around all day, watching TV, while I’m left to take care of my children. In addition, I’m now working so that I can pay for the bills, the food, and the rent and it’s putting me under immense emotional and financial pressure. I can’t take this stress anymore! Should I call it quits on this one-way relationship or keep going?
My partner recently quit their job and they haven’t even tried to look for a new one. They sit around all day, watching TV, while I’m left to take care of my children. In addition, I’m now working so that I can pay for the bills, the food, and the rent and it’s putting me under immense emotional and financial pressure. I can’t take this stress anymore! Should I call it quits on this one-way relationship or keep going?
I can help answer this question for you. Ultimately, the decision you make should be based on what you believe is best for your emotional well-being, the well-being of your children, and the overall health of the relationship. If necessary, let them know the consequences of not taking action. You could say, "I need to prioritize the stability of our family. This is not teamwork and certainly not what you would call a healthy relationship, etc… Grab your online answers today!