What He Said Made Her File for Divorce

Two nights ago, I went to bed early because I’m 34 weeks pregnant — exhausted, uncomfortable, and counting down the days until I finally meet our baby. My husband told me he wanted to hang out with his friends in the living room. I wasn’t thrilled about it, but he said, “I won’t get much free time after the baby comes,” so I agreed and went to sleep.

Hours later, I woke up to someone shaking me. It was him. His face was serious — too serious for the middle of the night. Still half-asleep, I asked what was wrong. He looked me straight in the eyes and said something that shattered everything I thought I knew about our marriage.

He said, “I can’t do this anymore. I don’t want to be a dad.”

At first, I thought he was joking — maybe drunk, maybe overwhelmed. But he wasn’t. He told me he had been thinking about it for weeks and didn’t want the “responsibility” of a child. He said he wanted to “enjoy life” while he was still young.

I sat there, speechless, feeling my baby kick inside me as he packed a small bag and walked out.

The next morning, I called my mom, and together we went to a lawyer. I filed for divorce. Not out of anger, but out of self-respect.

Because one day, when my child asks where their father is, I’ll say — he left, but we stayed strong.

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