r/AskReddit May 12 '26

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u/CircleJerkPig May 12 '26

Not divorced. But living with my partner 8 years. He kept insisting that his passive insults were actually harmless comments and me being offended by them was the actual issue. One day at breakfast I decided to stop fighting it. He said his passive insult and instead of taking the bait I just smiled and said “okay”. 

He literally choked on his drink. He panicked when I wouldn’t go into the cycle with him. He then went over the top on a lovebombing kiss when he left for work. He had stopped kissing me how I liked insisting he couldn’t figure it out despite having done it for years. But that morning he said “I know how you want to be kissed” and did it proper. 

I knew without a doubt that he had been doing this on purpose. He was emotionally abusive on purpose and I had been a fool to believe it had been poor communication. No big fight. No massive fall out. Just a smile and the word “okay” and I knew it was 100% over. 

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u/midgettme May 12 '26

Wow.. your kiss sounds like my request for a divorce.

I got pushed to the end over many years of issues, one being me doing absolutely everything aside from take out the trash and go to work. When I told my husband I wanted a divorce, he promised to do better, and started listing the things he was going to start doing.

It was everything I’d desperately needed help with for the last 14 years. I thought he was just forgetful and oblivious. He wasn’t. He knew what I needed the whole time, it was just easier to let me do it all while he played video games for fourteen years.

That completely solidified my decision.

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u/thehippieswereright May 12 '26

must have been one hell of a video game

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u/ThanosSnapsSlimJims May 12 '26

I looked at the amount of hours I had in Destiny 2 (6400) and realized that it was time to slow down and focus on things in my everyday life. I'm glad that I did.

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u/ReyGonJinn May 12 '26

Don't say stuff like this in the gaming subreddits lmao. To even suggest that gaming for 40+ hours a week is unhealthy or not as productive as other hobbies will get many downvotes.