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Esther Calling - I'm Keeping the Baby...Now What?

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女主人公:我和男友在相识三个月后意外怀孕,这段感情发展迅速,他曾表示我是他生命中的挚爱。然而,在我事业遭受重大打击,压力过大的情况下,我们之间爆发了激烈的争吵。他开始对婚姻犹豫不决,甚至通过律师函表示放弃孩子的抚养权,让我独自承担一切。尽管如此,我仍然决定留下孩子,因为我感受到了孩子的存在,并且有家人支持。我尝试与他沟通,希望至少能维持朋友关系,为了孩子着想。但我不知道该如何处理他的冷漠和愤怒,以及我们之间日益加剧的矛盾。我感到非常迷茫和无助。 我承认自己对感情和生活有很高的期待,在压力过大的情况下,我的沟通方式存在问题,更多的是指责而不是表达感受。这让他感觉不被接受,也加剧了他的恐惧和不安。他的家庭背景也影响了他的反应,他害怕承担责任,害怕重蹈覆辙。我后悔当初过于强调结婚的重要性,这反而让他更加难以接受。现在,我更希望他能陪伴在我身边,即使没有婚姻的束缚。 我理解他的恐惧和不安,但我仍然希望他能参与到孩子的成长中来。我愿意给他时间和空间,但我也希望他能理解我的感受,并尝试与我进行有效的沟通。我并不责怪他,只是对事情的急剧转变感到悲伤和无奈。 Esther:这段关系的破裂,并非仅仅是意外怀孕或婚姻问题,更重要的是你们处理分歧的方式和彼此内在因素的影响。你们都采取了“非此即彼”的态度,缺乏有效的沟通和互相理解。女主人公的批评和高期待,以及男友对失去掌控的恐惧和家庭背景的影响,共同导致了关系的迅速破裂。 与其试图说服男友,不如尝试邀请他参与,保持沟通渠道的开放,尊重他的选择。目标不是让他立即接受,而是保持联系的可能性。这段经历为你们提供了改变的机会,你们可以反思彼此的不足,改进处理分歧的方式,建立更健康的亲子关系。即使他最终不改变想法,也可能改变行为。重要的是,你们共同书写着这个故事,也将会共同讲述这个故事给孩子听。

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I met this guy five months ago. We fell in love. Like, I really took my time to get to know him because he was dating around quite a bit and never having very long-term relationships. Yeah, so for the first time in his life, he is 46 years old, he asked me to be his girlfriend and to be official. Quite early in the relationship, he told me that he knew I was the love of his life and the woman of his life. And I felt the same way about him, that he is really my guy.

Quite soon he started to push for having sex without protection for trying to have a baby. And maybe for giving you some background information, I had really bad results when trying to do egg freezing. So I was aware that I might have trouble falling pregnant. But what happened was like we immediately felt pregnant and were really happy about this. Quite shocked as well, but very happy. I really...

would love to become a mom and I'm 37 years old and my partner as well he loves kids and always wanted to have a family he just never was in a rush to do so. Quite soon after this or parallel to this a journey started where like a few unfortunate events kind of came together so my business partner he really started to

have a very toxic kind of way of talking to me in the office. And it all escalated. And in the end, he kicked me out of my own company. And this was really a hard blow for me as well to deal with. So long story short, I had a really bad month last month and everything kind of accumulated to the point where I was really not well in terms of me being

struggling with myself and nagging about all the small things that my boyfriend did wrong. So everything was quite exhausting for a month now. And last weekend we decided to go on a little trip to Greece and we had a really good time. We were very much in love, but also the topic of marriage came up. For me, it was a natural thing that we would get married before the child arrives. And this weekend he was like not sure anymore if he could do that.

So for me, it was quite shocking that he said, let's have the baby and then maybe in one or two years, we can still see if we want to get married when we know each other better. And I was like shocked because I thought like we should know each other enough by now to decide to have kids. So that was really hurtful for me. I was quite emotional.

And he said he will think about it and discuss it with his lawyers as well. I started to just consider if it's smart to have a baby together now that we're not even sure about each other anymore, or at least he's not sure about me anymore. There is three days left to decide, but I think I'm firm in my decision that I want to keep it despite all the circumstances. I'm very struggling on how to approach him. What do I do?

how to respond, how to tell him my decision to keep the child and how to deal with him and his emotions and my emotions and how to open up the conversation to be constructive, to find for solutions, maybe to give us another chance. And if that's not possible, to at least be friends and having a good relationship with each other for the sake of this kid that's going to come to the world.

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So let me ask you, what

What's the state of the baby and what's the state of the relationship and what's the state of the individuals? There is no relationship at all. So when he sent me this lawyer letter, that was really harsh for me because I felt like now we're not a team anymore. He clearly ended it and he doesn't want to talk about it. So it's now up to me myself if I want to do it by myself or not.

So he wrote you a letter that stated that he was relinquishing any paternity rights and that this was your unilateral decision and that this would be your child and he would...

excuse himself of any obligation towards this child and he sent that to a lawyer? Is that what happened? He sent a copy to a lawyer and he wrote that he cannot ever imagine to have a future with me anymore. That's why he supports to have a termination of the pregnancy and that it would not be fair for the kids to get into the world like that. And if I still decided to keep it, he would only

pay the minimum but it's not about the money so I don't care about that part it's just he really wanted to make very clear I think that he was not having like he doesn't want the kid he doesn't want the child or he won't recognize the child or he won't

be a father to the child or he won't care for the child. There's a lot of different levels here. I think all of them. I'm not sure legally what's possible, what's not. And I don't even know at that stage if I want to force him, if that's legally possible or if I just want to do it by myself. I just then knew I had to take this decision by myself. Tell me about the decision. I was really scared.

It was very scary to think of doing this by myself. But at the same time, I felt this baby growing for three months inside me. I understood something was happening in my body. I could see a little bump forming. So in the end, like my parents said, they were retired now and live an hour away. They can support me. But I'm strong enough that I could do it by myself.

In the end, I just couldn't terminate it. So I decided to keep it. And then I texted him that I made up my decision, my mind about it, and that it's a girl. We learned that that day as well. That I'm very sorry how everything escalated a week earlier and that I'm very sorry he felt so pressured and that I'm very sorry we had such a bad month.

And then the next day he wanted to have a chat. So I kind of knew because it was one day prior to this window closing of having a termination. I knew he wanted to kind of convince me again of having an abortion. And then we met and he didn't want to have a hug to say hi. And he was very cold and very angry.

Well, he really pressured me and he wanted to scare me how I would be like a single mom and it would be hard for me to find love again and all of that stuff and how unfair it is towards the kid, towards me, towards him. And when that strategy didn't work, he...

said like, if you really love me, you terminate the pregnancy because then we can have another chance with our relationship. We can try to build up our relationship again. Like I felt like that was like a manipulation. So I did not really react to this. And then he went back to threatening me. He was like, we will have like a,

years of lawyer fights and I was like why I don't want anything from you and he was like yeah but still we will not have a relationship and I will not accept the child and he was really angry and really cold and yeah. But in effect each of you I mean this was a very difficult decision for you to make and to make in such a completely different context from what it

from how the child had been conceived. Let's put it like that. And the sad part here is that each of you has felt completely manipulated by the other. I mean, you know, this supposedly beautiful, nascent love story unraveled in super speed by two people who feel that they were tricked by the other. What I'm not sure I understand is how did it switch for him?

From let's have a baby together to I don't. Because you kind of say I had a tough month, but that doesn't really, a tough month doesn't create that kind of consequence. So what happened there? So I think a big part plays that he's very used to be in control.

He's very used to always have the last say in things and to take decisions actively. So I think he feels absolutely scared now that he was not in control of the situation anymore. Even though he said, like, in the end, it's your decision while we were still together in this. And like he was comforting me when I was sad that he said he doesn't want to marry me now.

he was still comforting me and we were kind of together in this and together having to decide about this. So at that stage, I did not realize that yet. And the next day when he assumed we're having an abortion and that really scared me because for me that day, I was already thinking like, no, I could never, like, I already love this kid. It was made on purpose and we wanted this. And it was such a,

a miracle that it even happened. So I probably can't terminate the pregnancy. And even if he was not a person used to be in charge and in control, you were making a decision that de facto had the power to keep him connected to you for the rest of his life.

in a way that he was not participating in the decision. And I think first it was even the opposite. Like when he realized that I got unsure if we can keep the baby, I think that's when he shifted, where he lost control, which made him build the wall up and be like, okay, so I take the decision. We're not having the baby. So I think it even happened because I started to doubt it.

How much have you shared of this with the people that are close to you? Who knows? I share it with my family, with my friends. I have a lot of good people around me that really support me well. Because you may not have your child with your partner, but that doesn't mean that you have your child alone. Yeah.

So if you're not going to have your child in the context of a monogamous, exclusive, heterosexual, romantic relationship, that doesn't mean that on the other side, there is only I have the child by myself. It's going to mean that you have to create a different relationship.

set of ideas and realities about other ways to have a child outside of this context and this narrative that you had. You're married and you have a child and you, you know, here you're going to have a child that is going to potentially be more part of a larger community rather than a single marriage, at least for now. What I struggle with so much is like,

Nothing terrible happened. Nobody cheated on no one. Nobody lied. Nobody stole. Like we just had a tough month and a big fight and that was it. So I don't see why we need to be so rude to each other, why we need to completely...

end conversation with each other like if nothing else how could we how could I convince him that like at least the friendship should be possible for the sake of this little girl that should have a relationship to her father as well and he's a great guy like I love him but yeah I just fear that I don't know what to do if if there is things I could say that would like

How much have you told him what you've just told me? Which part? I'm confused. What happened to us? We had our first big argument. How did that completely derail us? How did it trigger in us, elicit in us such powerful reactions?

where we lost any trust that was just burgeoning between the two of us to begin with. How did I basically want to...

convince you. I think the word you've used many times here is to convince. You wanted to convince him that he should marry first. You wanted to convince him that now maybe he should stay friends with you. You want to convince him that he really wants to have a child because you know how much he loves children. That doesn't mean he wants to be in the situation that he's now currently in. So

I think from the convincing and the persuading and changing his mind and the coaxing, we need to shift probably to something that is a little bit more of an offer and an invitation. I said that like when he tried to convince me we should terminate, like I said, look, my decision is made and finished.

It's up to you. You're warmly welcome to participate in the pregnancy, in the kid's life, but you don't have to. And he said, no, I don't want this. And you're welcome to invite him again. Just to say, when he writes to you, what does he write to you now? Well, only like more than a week ago now, he said, again, just don't be selfish. It's not fair for the baby, nor to us, that he would...

come with me for having a termination. But he kind of knows that it's legally not even possible anymore. I don't know what the idea is there. We have to take a brief break. So stay with us and let's see where this goes. Support for Where Should We Begin comes from Shopify.

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How did we unravel so fast? Neither of us are actually in the situation that we were hoping for. We opened big dreams for each other and we created a massive disillusion in 48 hours. What happened to each of us? Maybe what happened was not only between us, but also inside each of us.

I know that you see my decision as only selfish and careless and disregarding of you. I don't, but I could see why you would. We have life in front of us and a baby who is not born yet. And that gives us both the opportunity to also change some of our rigidity and our beliefs

and our disappointments and our expectations that have turned into resentments. So that invites me and you, not just him, both of you. Because right now you are writing the story. It's also the story that you will one day tell your child. No, I only want to tell her that we made her with a lot of love. Right. And then at some point...

the plot thickens. I know that you're going to want to tell a beautiful story, but he is also a writer of that story. So, you know, it's a set of questions that you want to invite him with, a set of reflections, and not trying to convince him to cross the Rubicon over to your side. That your view is right,

that your fantasy is the beautiful one and that he should cross over. So he may not change his mind, and that doesn't mean that he won't change his behavior. He doesn't have to agree with you in order to become involved with the kid. He may continue to hold on to his conviction and still decide at some point

to have a relationship, to recognize the child before anything else. It's just simply the legal recognition too. But I would invite more set of questions and reflections than a list of persuasions. No, you're right. And to say to him, I'm thinking that both of us will probably still have a load of different thoughts. And if there is room for us

to have conversations about this because at this point the conversation was wanting only. It went from convincing you to have a kid, to take off the protections and to go for it, to then convincing you not to. And you convincing him yes to. He became very rigid, very stiff, very fast. Yes or no? Kid, no kid. My way, your way.

And if you got into that so quickly around this, this was a fault line that was going to happen in your relationship no matter what. He may be somebody who likes to be in control, but you don't seem to be someone who doesn't stand up for herself either. Yeah, exactly. So if anything is to happen, and if you are to continue to have either platonic co-parenting or friendship,

or a romantic relationship, in all three cases, it will demand that you have a different way of handling disagreement and differences. So what do you know about you and how you were handling it with him? Away from the specific topic and towards the process itself. So I know that

that I really struggled that last month to have constructive discussions in terms of sending messages that talked about my feelings rather than blaming. So because I was really not well, I did not have the strength anymore to convey those messages in a nice way, in a constructive way that would have helped him to hear me. Can you give me an example?

I think I knew very well who he was in terms of his lifestyle. He loves to party. He loves to drink. He loves to take drugs sometimes. He told me much less than he actually did. So I started to complain about that. So I think I was just complaining about many things. So he felt like he was not accepted anymore as a person. I think it's kind of true that I do have high expectations.

But it's definitely like normally in a normal state, I would also be very much picking my fights and knowing what things I could let go and what things I would complain about and how I would complain about them. And this was after three months? Well, after four months, I would say, but three intense months. Very fast. I think when something like this happens after two years, he probably knows better who I am. And I think now he's at the state of,

She just doesn't like me in general. She complains about everything I am, which is very true. Is that true because of this month that was so difficult for you? Or is that behavior that is familiar to you? As I said, I think I am someone who expects a lot. But that is something that's familiar to me. But I think usually I am much smarter about how to voice what I feel.

and what I appreciate. I'm better at also filtering like what's worth it to ask for and what's not. Like what do I have to live with? I'll ask it from his point of view. So he ends up in a place where we barely met and she's already complaining, criticizing, nagging, chopping at me, wanting to change me.

I'm 47. I'm not a spring chicken. And this person, you know, needs to understand that I come rather fully formed. And part of you says, I'm smarter usually. But this description of she's critical, he's the first one to say that because you've had other relationships too. Yeah.

No, that's definitely true. So I am, yes. No, I am. I honor it. I honor your honesty. And there's a part of you that would like to put it more in the context of I had a hard month, but there's a part of you that knows. And the difference is that he saw it faster than others. Yeah.

And that maybe at other times when you're wiser or smoother or more graceful about it, it takes them longer to identify it. But in fact, they land in the same place. It was never enough that somebody ended the relationship with me. Yes. Right. So the difference is that he saw it fast and he

having a child with you was associated with living with you and living with you was associated with having to be under the microscope of you. Yeah. And me complaining, probably. Yeah. He's triggered big time by that. I know that. Yeah. From his family background as well. From his family background. Meaning? Like his mother and his sister are very dependent on his father and on him financially. Yeah.

And at the same time, like, especially his mother would complain a lot about the father and also like they had a difficult time in their marriage as well. But like, I think he felt always that it was not good to stay in a relationship that was not healthy, especially being dependent on the mom, but still complaining about him. So I think that's a big trigger and a big fear of it.

So he met me as well. I think that also added to it. He met me as a successful businesswoman. And when shit went down with my business partner last month, I think that also is kind of feeding into his fear. What if she is now kind of only focusing on the family and she gets very dependent on me, which is not my plan, but I think that's something that triggers him as well. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm.

And on the other side for you? My parents are divorced, but they were together for 30 years. And they're very like, they have a good friendship now. So for me, how I grew up is, it's like, that was love. I was shocked when they actually split up and fighting was kind of, it happens sometimes. It can be loud. It can be like, you can say hurtful things sometimes, but you don't mean it because you know, we love each other. And for me personally,

I feel very safe and secure in like a relationship. And I feel like it's worth it to fight for it. And until you really don't have the same destination in life anymore, that's when you have to part ways. But until then I would fight for it. And I would also like, of course, like my family, my friends would be like, he treated you so poorly now. Why would you like, you should be glad to have this person out of your life. But yeah,

I'm like, I see like someone who's really, really scared and kind of cornered like a hurt animal that's cornered. And he's just fighting for his life to get back control and power. So I kind of,

see him that way. So I feel like it's not, it's not him treating me so poorly. It's just out of his fear and out of his impulses that he treats me like that. You know, historically, men could impregnate women and women couldn't do anything about it. Today, in the West, often, two people can decide whether they want to have a kid and one person can't.

She can decide that she wants to keep it. It's not fair. And it's a power struggle. It's a, who owns this decision? Is it a we? Is it an I? I thought it was. Who owns the decision? Yeah. And only at the moment where he ended everything, that was when the lawyer letter came, I realized now I'm by myself with this decision. So he made the wrong move.

Yeah, probably he would have gotten his way. Yeah. But to be honest, like it would be very sad for me. Yeah. But does he see the sad part of you? Does he see the conflict that you felt about your daughter? Does he realize what you experienced physically, what you experienced relationally? Or does he think you said to him, fuck you?

No, I don't think he thinks that. I think he knows that I was in a struggle with that decision. But at the same time, I think he is so hurt now that it's not how he wants it, that the end result he wanted, that he's not able to see my pain in this. I think he's too busy with his own pain at the moment. We are in the midst of our session. There is still so much to talk about. So stay with us.

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How much space do I give him? Because right now I feel when I still received this last message a bit more than a week ago, I think he has not really accepted the fact that this child is actually coming yet. So I'm not sure he's open to receive any message from me now. So what do you think? How much time should I let pass? I have no idea. Yeah.

I have no idea in terms of time. I think that the main thing is that your goal is not for him to accept. He may accept in months. He may accept in years. He may not. That is not the goal. If at all, the goal is to maintain a thread. But do you think I should let him know when I have like doctor's appointments? No, no, no.

You can ask, you can tell him, I understand you want nothing to do with it. If you choose to, just let me know. I will respect your wishes. If they change, because I don't expect that we are always staying in the same spot and that things may evolve, do know that you can just let me know. There will not be a price to pay. There will not be accumulated resentments.

I will simply inform you. If you want, I will inform you just when she's born so that you know. If you choose not to be informed, I will honor that too. But know that I understand that our thoughts and our feelings evolve and I want to keep that door open. This is not about do I wait six weeks or two months or the next doctor's appointment. No.

Especially that you decided to carry this without him. That doesn't mean alone. It just means without him. I want to reiterate that. So you will go to the doctor with the other support systems that you're going to put in place. And the main thing is the door stays open. No, I'm not mad at him. I'm very sad about what happened.

And I don't understand how it could shift so drastically within like really 24 hours of us being a team and having to take a very hard decision together to being like by ourselves and wanting to do all the things. Because it may have had less to do when, I mean, that's a thought, it's not an answer, but it may have had less to do with children and marriage and all of that.

than it had to do with the immediate switching from when we are together, we are one, we agree, we are united. But when we think differently, we instantly clash. And it may have had more to do with your criticism and his sensitivity to it,

his reaction to you with the emotional intensity that lives inside of him from his own history and your emotional intensity that lives inside of you from your history. Those two clashed and decided on the spot, you either are on my side or I want none of it. Yeah, true. And each of you

had a voice inside of you that reacted from the same place, all or nothing. I'm here, yeah. My way or no way. That's so sad. Because now, of course, I regret that I had this strong urge of marriage because now I'm like, yeah, I'm like, I would have rather have him by my side without marriage than not at all, right? Mm-hmm.

Have you said that? Yeah, but too late. Only when we had the discussion about them, like when he wanted to meet me to talk me into having a termination. Like that's when I said, look, I do regret what I said. Like I do see it differently now. You may want to repeat it one more time. Yeah. For some people, it's very hard to hold both at the same time. I love certain things.

And I profoundly dislike others. For some people, it's all or nothing. It's love or hate. It's with you or not. And that demands revisionism and rewriting of the story. Yeah. I don't know. This part, like, you're totally right. I can be critical. But at the same time, I think, how could I have this done better? Because I think it was necessary that we would

negotiate certain terms of our relationship. Because to state your needs with more personal responsibility and agency is to ask for what you want instead of to state what the other isn't doing. That's number one. Yeah. But number two is for him to hear what you want and not just to hear it as I'm not good enough. Yeah.

So each person carries a piece of this. And number three is it's perfectly fine to negotiate, but it doesn't mean much if people don't hear each other and don't respond respectfully and empathically to what the other person is asking for. There's nothing gained from just stating, this is what I want. If you have somebody on the other side saying, yeah, but this is what I want.

Or if the other person says, you know, what you want isn't reasonable to want, or you shouldn't want this thing, or why do you want this thing? So the process is more important than the actual rules you're negotiating. If the process is not in place, it doesn't matter if you're negotiating green peace in South Korea or the boundaries of your relationship. And when two people get into this kind of a stalemate within a few months,

It is not what existed between the two of them that brought this out. It's what each of them brought to each other. True, yeah. That's what makes the speed. Will you let me know how things evolve? I would love to, yes. Thank you. Great, great. Thank you so much. Thank you, Esther. Bye-bye. Bye. This was an Esther Calling, a one-time intervention phone call recorded remotely from two points somewhere in the world.

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Our production staff includes Eric Newsom, Destry Sibley, Sabrina Farhi, Kristen Muller, and Julianne Hatt. Original music and additional production by Paul Schneider. And the executive producers of Where Should We Begin are Esther Perel and Jesse Baker. We'd also like to thank Courtney Hamilton, Mary Alice Miller, Jen Marler, and Jack Saul.