She had to call someone else to take her to the ER because her husband said it was 'inconvenient' for him.
Credit: @caytylin
Credit: @caytylin
This is beyond a person not liking you, this is active disdain
Imagine valuing your own convenience over someone’s health dude unlocked the secret speedrun to divorce.
He doesn't love her.
When someone shows you who there are, BELIEVE THEM.
Divorce babe, divorce -Adele
Yall would be absolutely shocked and horrified what treatment I’ve seen women accept.
I remember when my ex (partners at the time) was sick. I came over with meal prepped home cooked foods, cleaned up her room, did her errands and slept on the floor so I could check on her. I thought this was just something normal you do for people you love. Then I heard how her roommates were gushing over the fact a “man” can do all of this. Like apparently they’d have to beg the BFs to go pick up medicine for them.
However I do feel a lot of context is missing, especially towards the end. I’m positive we’ll get a response video with a different story soon. Internet judicial court continues.
Men like these deserve loneliness.
I had passed out at work around 1pm. My coworker had taken me to the clinic and then the ER. My oxygen was dangerously low. It was around 3pmI told my coworker she could head home and she said she’d stay until my partner at the time got there. I was hesitant to call him, which was a huge red flag. I texted him to call me immediately after after cause it was an emergency (he couldn’t take calls.) He got off work at 4pm
When on the phone, I asked if he could come straight to the ER after work because I passed out and was having troubles. He proceeded to yell at me on the phone that all he had wanted to do was go home and relax. And how I was ruining that. And we’ll just be in the ER again for hours. Basically just a 7 minute rant about how much my being ill was ruining his night. When he showed up, he was ANGRY. Like his face was big mad, wouldn’t say hello to my coworker (who looked at me like “do you want me to stay”,) and when he talked to me, he would just mention how inconvenient I was. I was bawling in the ER while having my oxygen leaves below 65. I told him to go get food before the cafeteria closed and he didn’t, he literally just berated me that he didn’t want to eat there, and then when it closed, he screamed at me that he was hungry and wanted to leave. I said very calmly “the leave. I don’t need you here.”
He went home, my roommate found out what happened, and she laid into him for being a trash human when I could’ve died. I broke up with him a few months after that.
I was miscarrying and my husband wouldn’t take me to the hospital until there was a break in the football games. Then he didn’t stay but came back when the nurses called because I didn’t bring my phone. The doctor said I was lucky I didn’t hemorrhage so next time come much sooner . Best thing that ever happened to me was my husband got sick and died because tbh I was not aware that I was in an abusive marriage until several years after he died.
I realized after 16 years of marriage, while recovering from a mastectomy due to breast cancer, that I married the wrong man. It's a very harrowing realization.
One time my wife needed to go to the ER and our car was broken down. We live way out in the country with no neighbors or anything. I walked 10 miles in over 100 F degree heat to my grandfathers house to borrow his truck to take her to the ER. My Grandfather was in bad health shape and couldn't come pick me up. That is what a truly dedicated loving partner does for those they love.