My Husband Committed Identity Fraude In MY NAME - Then Called Me The Devil
6/20/202630 min
In today's r/relationship-advice story, OP reaches her breaking point after her husband repeatedly blames his own financial mistakes on her being unemployed, turning money stress into constant resentment.
0:00 Intro
0:22 Story 1
2:05 Story 1 Comments / OP's Reply
3:39 Story 1 Update
9:40 Story 1 Comments / OP's Replies
12:28 Story 2
18:36 Story 2 Comments / OP's Reply
21:02 Story 2 Update
26:24 Story 2 Comments
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First 90 secondsMark· Host0:00
[gentle music] Hey, Waffle Gang. I do hope you are well. My name is Mark, and today we're checking out some more Reddit stories. And if you do love a Reddit story, why not consider hitting that like, subscribe, maybe that notification bell, too, and let's crack on with today's first story. Much love, guys. Now, today's first story comes from KlutzyLetterhead359 from the Am I The Asshole here subreddit. And it says, "Am I the asshole for asking my husband for a divorce because he blames his financial incompetence on my lack of employment? Hello. I'm gonna keep this short and sweet. My husband and I have been married for seven years. Prior to us getting married, I had my own business and was doing great for myself. My husband is in the military. When we got married, he encouraged me to give up my business and be a stay-at-home mom, which I was fine with. The problem is now we can't afford the bills. He pays for the two vehicles we have, insurance, his phone bill, groceries, and gas. We live on base, so we don't pay utilities, and BAH covers our home. He claims I need to get a job because we, again, can't afford the bills. Our bills total out to about 1,200 a month. He makes about 2,800 a month, and I was confused because he makes more than enough. My car payment is now behind five months, and he's claiming the financial stress is due to me being a stay-at-home mom.