I married a man after dating shortly, thinking we’d be happy. Some people might say that his forcing me to meet his kids within a few days of 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, and I was forced to put my well-being first.
I, Madison, was 22 when I met Will, 29, a newly widowed man with two children, a daughter Tamara, and a son Nick. Our romance blossomed fast, leading him to introduce me to his kids VERY early into our relationship.
I must admit, I found it a bit strange to meet them within the first few days after our introduction. But, he rationalized his behavior to me by insisting I was “the one,” not just for him but also for his children.
Perhaps I was gullible because he swept me off my feet, and we married a year later. Our wedding day was different because it included special vows I made to his children and vice versa. It was a poignant moment that was entirely Will’s idea.
But not long after the wedding, the fairy tale cracked. Despite my full-time job, Will pushed ALL the childcare, cooking, and household responsibilities onto me. He used any excuse to justify his disengagement saying things like:
Yet, within a few more years of our marriage, the strain became unbearable. I filed for divorce and one day, with a heavy heart, I packed my things while the house was empty. I couldn’t face my family and decided to leave a note. My letter read:
Dear Will and kids,
I have tried all I could to be the best wife and mother to you guys. But I keep coming up with the short end of the stick. I have realized that I can’t continue staying in a situation where I feel so undervalued and used. I’m sorry I couldn’t honor the promises I made to you for life.
Love, Madison