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Help me figure out how to tell him

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TwinklingPotato · 19/05/2025 11:52

Hello!

Let me preface this by saying I'm fairly sure I have Stockholm Syndrome, at least on a lower level. My friend showed me some stuff on it and yep, it makes sense..

I have been with my partner almost 13 years. We are unmarried, no children. He owns our home outright (inherited).

I moved in quickly, after a few months. I'd lived with him around 6 months, living off of my savings and his. We had fun, we laughed, it was new and exciting. He then said he didn't feel I was bringing enough to the table, that I should get a job, which I did. I have worked ever since (albeit in various positions climbing a ladder I didn't even realise I was on!). I now earn a good wage for my career.

He is (was) self employed. He stopped working with any regularity within a year of me moving in. The work dried up to some extent, he stopped looking, too. He said he would do the house up (it was very old fashioned!).

For the last three years, he's submitted a zero tax return, before that, he earned less than £2k per year (and that was largely the Covid payments he got, which shows how little he earned before that). I have paid 100% of the bills, food, gifts, all and any purchases for a decade.

He's done the bathroom (not 100% there but more or less), and 70% of the living room. He's also created two spaces for himself in two of the 3 bedrooms. One is a workshop, the other is a room for his hobby.

He is now working on his hobby, because he can, and because I have indulged him. He hopes it will make him some money (it's creative). Since 202 it hasn't, but it has cost (me) a lot in equipment, subscriptions, and software.

He sees no need to get any kind of paid employment. Because if he did, that would mean he would spend the weekends working on the house because he'd be out working all week, and then there would be no point being in a relationship.

Lots of this has come to a head for me recently, and I am really resenting it. I really don't enjoy my current position and would like to leave. doing so would mean a pay cut and he's not a fan of that. He'd rather I was unhappy because it supports us both really well.

I have been looking at houses to rent and have found one, and I really want to go for it.

However, I am racked with guilt and uncertainty.

  • Is it better to stay where I am, and keep paying for everything for us both, but not have to worry about paying rent. Though I can't decorate or hang pictures etc., it's very much his house.
  • I'm worried about him and how he will survive. He's in his 50s, so my sane mind knows he'll be ok and that he's not my responsibility, but my attached mind is concerned and putting him before me.
  • I've sacrificed marriage and having children to sustain this relationship for this long. It started with promises that went nowhere, and now I am childless and in my 40s.
  • If I don't praise him he gets angry, if I ask him to consider getting a job, he says that would mean the end of the relationship.

I know the right thing to do is go, I just don't know how to. I don't know what to say to him. I don't want to hurt him or throw accusations at him. I've allowed the situation, too.

How should I word it, what shall I say? When? Should I wait until I have somewhere to go, or tell him before? Or should I stay?

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RightMoveAddict2025 · 11/06/2025 20:59

Mixedviewer · 11/06/2025 20:56

How was he abusive ?

I’m not interacting with you and have reported your posts. Stop it. Start your own thread.

ThatRoseBear · 11/06/2025 21:00

Mixedviewer · 11/06/2025 20:56

How was he abusive ?

Reported this troll who is intent on hijacking this post

PopeJoan2 · 11/06/2025 21:00

I am late to this thread but it is one of the most heartwarming I have read on here. Very well done. So proud of you. Here’s to the future!!

Mixedviewer · 11/06/2025 21:01

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TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 11/06/2025 21:02

Mixedviewer · 11/06/2025 20:56

How was he abusive ?

Reported

gamerchick · 11/06/2025 21:02

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Dude just stop

Mixedviewer · 11/06/2025 21:02

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TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 11/06/2025 21:04

Suggest that nobody engages with the troll. Let MNHQ deal with him.

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TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 11/06/2025 21:05

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"Allowed"

"Their"

Mixedviewer · 11/06/2025 21:07

TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 11/06/2025 21:05

"Allowed"

"Their"

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Dyslexic

SugarPlumpFairyCakes · 11/06/2025 21:07

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As if it's necessary to have a partner to not be lonely.

RightMoveAddict2025 · 11/06/2025 21:08

TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 11/06/2025 21:04

Suggest that nobody engages with the troll. Let MNHQ deal with him.

I agree. OP, I hope you have chocolate and wine. You have years of happiness ahead 💐

Freezinghotlikeaweevil · 11/06/2025 21:08

I am sending you good luck and lots of love for your future, you are a very brave woman, stay strong. We are all rooting for you, the world is your oyster. Good times are ahead!

Goody2ShoesAndTheFilthyBeast · 11/06/2025 21:10

Knew the men would start turning up to try to tell women to put up with shitty men and unhappiness.

We all know exactly why they want women to do that.

Dymaxion · 11/06/2025 21:15

How was he abusive ?

@Mixedviewer It doesn't matter if you can see his treatment of this woman as abusive or not, women are allowed to leave men simply because they are fucking annoying, as I am sure you are aware.

TheBroonOneAndTheWhiteOne · 11/06/2025 21:17

Goody2ShoesAndTheFilthyBeast · 11/06/2025 21:10

Knew the men would start turning up to try to tell women to put up with shitty men and unhappiness.

We all know exactly why they want women to do that.

Yes indeed.

Mejustmee · 11/06/2025 21:24

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Notsuchafattynow · 11/06/2025 21:25

I can't see how anyone would deeply miss OPs ex!

Being alone is better than that!

Lostcat · 11/06/2025 21:25

What an extraordinary thread. It gave me goosebumps. Good luck with your new life OP.

PyongyangKipperbang · 11/06/2025 21:25

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Bit of a giveaway.

Reported.

2025ismybestyear · 11/06/2025 21:26

I'm sure you should have left and your friends opinions mean nothing. You're the one living it @Mejustmee . You're missing who you thought he was.

Womengiveterribleadvice · 11/06/2025 21:34

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PyongyangKipperbang · 11/06/2025 21:39

The sock puppetry is not up to its usual standard. At least most trolls make an effort.

Gyozas · 11/06/2025 21:40

What the fuck is going on? There isn’t an inch of space that’s safe from these people is there?

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