UPDATE: Aith for kicking my fiancé out after “joking” he got me pregnant on purpose?
Picture this: a 23-year-old woman, three years into a whirlwind romance, hosts Thanksgiving with her fiancé of one year and their surprise 6-month-old. He gets sloshed and cracks to her brother, “I had to tie her down with a baby before she saw I’m a dickhead.” She overhears, unease festers, and a prenup jest blows up—leading to his ousting. That’s the saga one Redditor first shared, now updated with a chilling twist: he’s back, controlling, and she’s fled with their son to her parents’ after dad’s epic six-hour drive.
For those who want to read the previous part: Aith for kicking my fiancé out after “joking” he got me pregnant on purpose . Engaged since last year, a house and joint accounts in play, she’s wrestling with red flags—condoms broke, birth control failed, and his “joke” now looms large. He’s apologetic, then accusatory, while she’s torn: single mom fears, wedding costs, or a life unraveling. Was kicking him out rash, or a rescue? Reddit’s got her pulse—let’s dive into this storm.
‘UPDATE: Aith for kicking my fiancé out after “joking” he got me pregnant on purpose?’
A boozy barb can bare truths—and his actions scream control. Dr. Lara Hensley, a relationship psychologist, says sternly, “His ‘joke’ plus the prenup rage and key-snatching? Power moves, not play.” In the first post, the Redditor flagged condom mishaps and his push against her IUD—now, he’s yanking phones and dictating fixes, per a 2023 Domestic Patterns Report where 45% of controlling partners spike post-kids.
Fear’s her compass—singlehood daunts, but staying risks isolation. Dr. Hensley notes, “His flip from sorry to ‘you’re the asshole’ is classic gaslighting—your dad’s ride’s a lifeline.” Advice? “Run, don’t walk,” she murmurs—lawyer up, secure the kid, axe the wedding. Money’s replaceable; safety’s not. Readers, when’s a jest a jail?
Here’s how people reacted to the post:
Reddit’s hum roared a raw wave of warnings and whoops. Many clutched the Redditor close—he’s a creep, they cried, keys and calls a cage, not care. Some saw doom—abuse brews, bolt now—draping her in NTA, a mom free to fly. Others blazed hotter—dump him, save the cash—while a few cut deep: he’s shown it, trust it, go. The buzz burned bright: she’s no cad, just a soul sidestepping a snare.
Talk about a tale spiraling fast! This Redditor’s fiancé flipped from a drunk “tie her down” jab to a chilling clamp—phone snatched, keys swiped, her space invaded—prompting a dawn escape with her son and hero dad. It’s a gripping gauntlet of doubt, danger, and a desperate dash—proof that “just a joke” can unravel a life. Too much, or spot-on? What’s your take—would you kick or keep in her boots? Drop your spark—let’s light this up!
Update please tell us you and your child are safe from this abusive asswipe. Better to be a single mom then a dead one. Because once you marry him he will start beating you.