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What made her tired in the first place? Is it life threatening? Yes, that’s the first question any advice should start from. If she’s tired because of stress, burnout, health issues, or an abusive situation, the advice changes completely. You can’t tell someone to "stay and pray" if what’s draining her is life-threatening, or you can’t tell someone to "leave" if it’s just exhaustion that can be fixed with rest plus boundaries.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll say, context matters before counsel.
Can I tell you a hard truth? When a woman comes into marriage with nothing of her own, no income, no skill, no independence, it creates an imbalance. It doesn’t justify abuse or condescension, but it does make her vulnerable. When you depend 100% on someone for survival, it’s easy for them to treat you like a dependent, not a partner. The healthiest homes are where both people can stand on their own, and choose to build together.
Marriage is not a rescue plan. It’s a partnership. A woman who comes prepared contributes ideas, money, emotional support, and stability not just needs.
©️ TEEJAY
She’s stable. She just wants to leave in style
ReplyDeleteHahahahaha
ReplyDeleteLet her cheat on the person with a better person and leaving will be easy!
If the reason why she wants to leave is not life threatening
ReplyDeleteShe should plan her exit by either learning a skill or vett6a good job