A woman has spent six years waiting for a marriage proposal that her partner promised years ago but has consistently delayed.
After feeling neglected and undervalued, she decided to stop performing domestic duties to reclaim her own sense of self-worth.

AITAH for Refusing to Renew Our Lease Until He Proposes?














As renowned psychologist Dr. Harriet Lerner explains in ‘The Dance of Anger,’ ‘Change in the relationship requires a change in the self, not a change in the other.’ The author is attempting to alter the power dynamic by withdrawing her emotional and domestic labor, which is a common reaction to feeling stuck in a cycle of unmet expectations.
The conflict here stems from a misalignment of life goals and communication styles. The partner utilizes ‘financial stability’ as a moving goalpost to avoid commitment, while the author feels her sacrifices have gone unrecognized. By prioritizing a luxury purchase like a motorbike over the partnership, the boyfriend has signaled that his current comfort level outweighs the author’s desire for security, leading to feelings of resentment and inadequacy.
While the author’s frustration is valid, using domestic withdrawal as an ultimatum can often escalate conflict rather than resolve it. Moving forward, a more effective approach would involve clear, non-punitive communication regarding her non-negotiables. If her partner cannot commit to a shared timeline, she should consider whether the relationship offers the long-term fulfillment she requires, rather than focusing on changing his behavior through domestic pressure.
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Please just leave. Stop settling for someone who doesn’t care enough about you. I just left a 22 year relationship. Married at year 12. No proposal. I swear the panic I felt the day we got married was so real.








Why should he ask? Sounds like you have kind of asked….he doesn’t want to marry you. Stop wasting time. If he did want to marry you, he would. An ultimatum is not going to get a ring on your finger that will stick or mean anything.
The author feels she has fulfilled the responsibilities of a wife without receiving the commitment she was promised, while her partner believes that their current lifestyle is sufficient and views her withdrawal of labor as a threat to their stability.
The central question remains: Is it reasonable for a partner to withhold domestic support to prompt a long-delayed commitment, or does this transactional approach undermine the foundation of a healthy relationship?







