AITHA for divorcing my depressed wife because her depression and depression induced spending are dragging me down?

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In the quiet moments of their once vibrant love story, a shadow crept in, twisting dreams into despair. They had built their lives on hope and ambition, two young souls ready to conquer the world together.

But when her mind broke under the weight of relentless depression, the foundation that held them began to crumble, dragging him into an abyss he never imagined.

He stands at a crossroads, torn between his commitment to the woman he loves and the crushing burden her illness has become.

Her spiraling spending, a desperate grasp for relief, is not just draining their finances but eroding the very essence of their partnership. The question haunts him: when does love become a cage, and when is it time to let go?

AITHA for divorcing my depressed wife because her depression and depression induced spending are dragging me down?
‘AITHA for divorcing my depressed wife because her depression and depression induced spending are dragging me down?’

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The crowd poured into the comments, bringing a blend of heated opinions, solid advice, and a few reality checks along the way.

The husband finds himself at a severe emotional and financial breaking point, feeling betrayed after supporting his wife through a mental health crisis only to discover she has been secretly using birth control while agreeing to start a family.

His attempt to support her healing has morphed into years of unpaid domestic labor and significant debt management, leading to a crisis of trust and a desire for divorce.

The core conflict rests on whether the husband is justified in prioritizing his own well-being and future plans against his commitment to his wife, especially when deception regarding major life goals (children) is involved.

Is it selfish to seek divorce from a partner experiencing severe mental illness, or is abandoning a partnership built on deception a necessary act of self-preservation?