After ten years of marriage, I want everything to be split fairly… even now, it still matters. Ten years is not a small thing.

For ten years I woke before him. Ten years arranging his meetings, his meals, his travel. Ten years pausing my own ambitions “so he could succeed.”And that evening, as I was placing dinner on the table, he said it casually — like asking for more water.“Starting next month, we split everything. I’m not supporting someone who doesn’t contribute.I froze, serving spoon suspended in midair.I waited for the punchline.There wasn’t one.“Excuse me?” I asked carefully.He set his phone down in front of him with unsettling composure — as if he had rehearsed this speech.This isn’t the 1950s. If you live here, you pay your share. Fifty-fifty.” looked around the room.The home I decorated.The curtains I stitched myself.The dining table we bought on installments when money was tight.“I do contribute,” I said quietly.He laughed lightly.

“You don’t work.”That sentence cut deeper than anything else.As if raising our children didn’t count.
Managing the household finances didn’t count.Caring for his sick mother didn’t count.Standing beside him at every corporate function didn’t count.I left my job because you asked me to— I reminded him.I said it would be better for the family— he corrected calmly. —Don’t dramatize.Don’t dramatize.Something inside me shifted.Not shattered — shifted.Because in that moment I understood what I had refused to admit for years.This wasn’t spontaneous.It was strategy.He had changed lately.Coming home later.Smiling at his phone.sharper.said nothing.I observed.One night he left his laptop open on the desk. I wasn’t searching for anything… but the bright screen caught my eye.

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