Do I really have to keep making myself miserable?
No you don't.
I got a lecture about 'avoiding' the children
Why are you with a manipulative man who tries to guilt trip you.
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Sick of feeling like I'm not a real person.18
Today 15:19Dontknownow86
Just that really, my entire life revolves around someone else's kids, I get no say in anything inn my life at all. I am absolutely sick to death of it.
Do I really have to keep making myself miserable?
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Today 15:21areyouafraidofthedark
No one says have to, leave.
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Today 15:25SeaBear11
Of course not, leave the relationship.
Today 15:37Dontknownow86
I'm at that point but I free already given up so much to make them happy and the kids don't remember a time before I was around so it will really hurt them.
I've already relocated 250 miles away from family and friends, changed my job, given up doing things i like etc that this last straw seems petty.
Today 15:55aSofaNearYou
Why would you have to give up things you like doing for them?
Whatever the answer, it's not right or healthy and you should get out while you can.
My dp also doesn't really want to do anything with me
In the nicest possible way... you have a choice. You are choosing this substandard life.
as he wants to save his money to spend on the kids or saving to buy a house with a garden for them so we don't go anywhere or do anything
Go places without him. Live your life and don't make him the centre of your universe...do that for now and think long and hard if this is worth your unhappiness.
You only get one life.
Won't use his holiday for even just a long weekend with me
He takes you for granted and doesn't seem to care about you, much less love you.
It's very selfish of him.
Can he afford a new house on his own... I would tread with caution.