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My Wife Is Leaving Me for Another Man and Threatening to Get Rid of the Children If I Don’t Take Them

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My ex-wife and I only ever got along in the early days of our relationship. When we were in the midst of the honeymoon phase, all chocolates and flowers, I thought we were madly in love. But things took a turn when we discovered she was expecting and our parents insisted we marry. From that point, everything began to unravel between us. Not enough to divorce after a year together and having a son, but enough that wed find ourselves arguing several times a week over nothing.

Fortunately, I spent long hours at work, while my wife was at home with our son, which meant we had a chance to get some space from one another. As long as our paths didnt cross too frequently, and I doted on our boy in my free time, things were tolerable. Perhaps thats why, when our son turned four, we decided to have another child.

Welcoming our second child brought us closer and made us feel, at least for a while, that we had a decent family life. We were kept busy, fretting over looking after the little ones and all that came with it.

After the second child came a third. I buried myself in even more work, with my wifes approval. Saving money was never our strong suit, but I wanted to make sure the children never felt they were missing out on anything, so I put in as many hours as possible. I even tried to treat my wife as best I could, but apparently, it wasnt enough, because when our eldest was 11 and our youngest just 4, she went ahead and prepared divorce papers, announcing that shed found someone else.

It wasnt a crushing blow, reallyI cant say I was shocked that she managed to meet another man. With the kids off at school and nursery, she had time to spare. I was the one always caught up with work, thinking only of our family. What did take me aback was her eagerness to leave the children in my care.

For years, she took pride in being a devoted mother, and suddenly, she claimed she was exhausted and began issuing threats. She told me that if she had to drag the children with her into her new marriage, shed rather send them off to foster care or something of the sort. She and her new partner were set on having a child of their own, and she wanted nothing to do with those children any more.

Looking back, I realise now that I had imagined hard work and providing for my family would ensure our happinesshow wrong I was. No amount of money or effort can replace genuine understanding and communication. Some things, like being there in the moments that truly matter, are far more important than anything I could ever earn.

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