"Yes, I Initiated the Divorce. I Want to Live My Own Life," Said 60-Year-Old Mrs. Linda to Her Eldest Daughter

“Yes, I Initiated the Divorce. I Want to Live My Own Life,” Said 60-Year-Old Mrs. Linda to Her Eldest Daughter

Linda, a mother of two, confides in her daughter that she is exhausted: her husband doesn’t help around the house, doesn’t do the grocery shopping, and enjoys good meals but never cleans up after himself. She used to overlook these issues because she didn’t work and took care of the home and children. But now, as she ages, she wishes her husband would support her. “Honestly…”

"My Husband's Parents Decided to Leave Their House to His Younger Sister. Since Then, I Haven't Spoken to Them: I Don't Understand Why They Treat Their Own Son So Unfairly"

“My Husband’s Parents Decided to Leave Their House to His Younger Sister. Since Then, I Haven’t Spoken to Them: I Don’t Understand Why They Treat Their Own Son So Unfairly”

I’ve always been careful with money. Once, John asked if I’d like to be a stay-at-home wife, but I could never agree to that. I believe it’s better to earn a modest salary than to depend on someone else. My husband feels the same way. Sometimes, work situations arise that require overtime, and I always agree

"I Suggested We Divide the Fridge Shelves: What a Ridiculous Idea - Mrs. Johnson is Outraged"

“I Suggested We Divide the Fridge Shelves: What a Ridiculous Idea – Mrs. Johnson is Outraged”

“For the past three years, we’ve been living under the same roof with Mrs. Johnson. Besides my mother-in-law, there’s my husband, our three-year-old son, and me. We can’t afford to move out. My husband doesn’t earn enough to cover all our expenses. Even if I found a job, my salary as a part-time teacher wouldn’t make much of a difference. So, we live together and try to make the best of it…”