AITA for flipping out on my husband for cancelling my job interview?
In the quiet struggle of losing her independence, she faced a harsh new reality—her physical disabilities barred her from work, and the support she once trusted began to crumble.
What was once a partnership of shared burdens turned into a lonely fight, with responsibilities piling heavily on her fragile shoulders, while her husband's dismissive laughter echoed as a cruel reminder of her isolation. Yet, amid the despair, a spark of resilience ignited within her.
Refusing to accept defeat, she fought tirelessly to reclaim her place in the world, driven by a promise broken and a hope that one day, balance and respect would be restored in the life they once shared.












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The original poster (OP) is facing a significant conflict stemming from her husband's unilateral decision to sabotage her job interview, directly contradicting their agreement about shared responsibilities and undercutting her desire for independence and capability after developing physical disabilities.
Was the OP justified in yelling at her husband for destroying her only job opportunity, or did his actions, however controlling, stem from a misplaced concern for her well-being, and should communication or autonomy take precedence in this marriage?

