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AITA for telling my husband if he divorces me because of my acne and menopause I will tell our adult children his reasons ?

Michael Chen 1108 comments

At 51, she faces the brutal reality of menopause—a storm that has ravaged her body and spirit.

Once confident in her appearance, she now battles weight gain and relentless acne, feeling trapped in a skin that no treatment can heal and a reflection that no effort can change.

Her husband’s cold rejection cuts deeper than any physical pain, shattering the fragile hope she clings to. In the heat of a painful argument, his confession of lost attraction feels like a final blow, a verdict on her worth.

Her fierce, desperate threat to expose his cruelty to their children reveals the raw wounds beneath the surface—a marriage teetering on the edge, where love, frustration, and hurt collide in a devastating storm.

AITA for telling my husband if he divorces me because of my acne and menopause I will tell our adult children his reasons ?
‘AITA for telling my husband if he divorces me because of my acne and menopause I will tell our adult children his reasons ?’

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A Wave of Opinions Just Hit the Thread:

The thread exploded with reactions. Whether agreeing or disagreeing, everyone had something to say — and they said it loud.

The original poster is facing significant distress due to challenging physical symptoms of menopause and feels emotionally betrayed when her husband admitted a loss of physical attraction.

Her reaction was to use a threat against their adult children as a defense mechanism against the potential pain of divorce stemming from his statement.

Is it justifiable for a spouse to use the threat of revealing sensitive information about the marriage's end to prevent a divorce initiated by the other partner's dissatisfaction with physical appearance, or does this action cross a line into emotional manipulation?

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Michael Chen

Social Dynamics Researcher & Advice Columnist

Michael Chen brings a unique analytical perspective to relationship dynamics, having conducted extensive research on social interactions and human behavior. As a former academic turned writer, he translates research findings into actionable insights. Michael's work focuses on understanding the 'why' behind our social choices.

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