I married Will shortly after we met, thinking we’d be happy. Some might say meeting his kids just days into our dating was a red flag, but I didn’t see it. By the time I realized I was in too deep, it was too late. I had to prioritize my well-being.
At 22, I met Will, 29, a newly widowed father of two. Our romance blossomed quickly, and he introduced me to his kids very early. He insisted I was “the one” for him and his children. We married a year later, but soon after, cracks appeared. Despite my full-time job, Will pushed all household responsibilities onto me.
He spent his free time playing video games or going out, claiming he deserved to relax because he earned the money. His dismissive attitude and disrespect influenced his children, who began treating me like a servant. Eventually, I filed for divorce, realizing our marriage was a mistake.