My husband wants to get divorced but I’m pregnant. What should I do?

 Alright, let's dive into this relationship rollercoaster! "He won't commit? Honey, you're not trying to convince a stubborn toddler to eat their veggies, are you?  Here's the real deal:




The Truth Bomb Approach:

  1. Stop Convincing:

    • Seriously. If he's consistently saying "no," he means "no." You can't logic someone into wanting marriage and kids.
    • Think of it like trying to teach a cat to fetch. They might look at you with adorable confusion, but it's just not happening.
  2. Have a Real, Honest Talk (Not a Nag-Fest):

    • This isn't about convincing him; it's about understanding. Ask him why he doesn't want marriage and kids.
    • Listen without interrupting or getting defensive. His reasons might surprise you, or they might confirm your worst fears.
  3. Know Your Deal-Breakers:

    • Marriage and kids are major life goals. If they're non-negotiable for you, and he's a hard "no," you have a decision to make.
    • Imagine you're trying to build a house, and he's bringing bricks when you need lumber. You're building two different houses.
  4. Prioritize Your Happiness:

    • Don't waste years of your life waiting for someone to change their mind. You deserve someone whose goals align with yours.
    • Your happiness isn't a "maybe" or a "someday." It's a "right now."
  5. Consider Counseling (Maybe, But...):

    • If you both are willing, relationship counseling might help you understand each other's perspectives.
    • However, if he's firmly against marriage, counseling won't magically change his mind.


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A Touch of Human and Humor:

"So, you're trying to convince a guy who's allergic to commitment to settle down? Bless your heart. It's like trying to teach a fish to climb a tree. Look, you're amazing, and you deserve someone who's as excited about building a life with you as you are. Don't settle for 'maybe someday' when you deserve a 'hell yes, let's do this!' Now go out there and find your 'hell yes'!"

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