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AITA for planning to break up with my girlfriend while my kids are at their mom’s because I just want peace in my own d**n house?

by Michael Lee
October 16, 2025
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The original poster (OP), a 33-year-old man with two children aged 5 and 9, entered into a three-year relationship with his 29-year-old girlfriend, who subsequently moved into his established home a year and a half ago. The OP admits to having a tendency to be drawn to people he feels need “fixing.”

Since the girlfriend moved in, the home environment has become highly stressful due to her frequent emotional “episodes,” which manifest as guilt trips or silent treatments triggered by minor events involving the children. When not experiencing these episodes, she constantly complains about various aspects of her life and the environment, leading the OP to feel emotionally exhausted from constantly managing her moods and setting boundaries, leaving him questioning if planning a structured breakup is an overreaction.

AITA for planning to break up with my girlfriend while my kids are at their mom’s because I just want peace in my own damn house?

I (33M) have two kids (5 & 9) and have...

Fun, a little chaotic, but I've always had a soft...

Since then, my home, the place I built as a...

My girlfriend has regular "episodes" where small things, like my...

Every week feels like I'm defusing a bomb. When she's...

her weight, her family, my kids mom, the weather, my...

I'm hit with "I'm not respected here," "You never consider...

" or the cla*sic "After everything I do for this...

I do 95% of the parenting, financially support the house,...

Meanwhile, my girlfriend contributes about 20% of the rent, zero...

I've already envisioned paying her to leave, literally offering her...

I just want to go to bed without bracing for...

Am I overreacting for planning a quiet, structured breakup during...

As family therapist and author Terrence Real notes, “We are all looking for a good way to be good to ourselves so we can be good to other people.” This statement directly applies to the OP’s situation, where his focus on ‘fixing’ his partner has led to the complete depletion of his own resources, making it impossible for him to maintain the stable emotional landscape required for his children.

The dynamic described exhibits a classic case of emotional dependency coupled with poor boundary setting, exacerbated by the OP’s initial inclination to rescue. His girlfriend’s cyclical complaints, mood swings, and use of guilt (e.g., claiming a lack of respect when boundaries are set) function to keep the focus disproportionately on her needs. This pattern puts the OP in the role of emotional caretaker rather than partner, a role that is unsustainable when combined with primary parenting duties and financial responsibility. The environment shifts from a partnership supporting the children to one revolving around managing an adult’s emotional instability.

The OP’s contemplation of a structured, mutually beneficial exit is likely an appropriate, albeit difficult, step toward self-preservation and re-establishing a healthy environment for his children. For future interactions, the constructive recommendation would be to recognize the pattern of being drawn to individuals needing ‘fixing’ and proactively establish firm, non-negotiable boundaries early in relationships, prioritizing shared responsibility and emotional reciprocity over perceived opportunities for rescue.

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If I goes well;

ArcticPiranh4 have a nice meal with your kids and let...

perfect plan. It's like spring cleaning but for your emotional...

Who knew that out with the old could also mean...

OddOllin No, you're not the a*shole. You would be insane...

It makes perfect sense that you're setting up an exit...

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When you go for it, start by being plain and...

If she threatens to k**l herself, do NOT allow yourself...

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That is a back up plan, and if it comes...

KLG999 Honestly, I would plan to have all of her...

Your priorities are in the right place. You and your...

The only thing to consider is if the kids need...

Apprehensive_War9612 they may just be relieved: This sounds like a...

But once you have her out of the house,

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fault. Don't just let them come home to surprise. She's...

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The original poster is experiencing severe emotional burnout from constantly managing his girlfriend’s moods and behaviors, which have disrupted the stable home environment he sought to maintain for his children. He is now contemplating ending the relationship, despite having offered financial assistance for her departure, because his personal well-being and the stability of his family feel directly threatened by the lack of emotional regulation in the household.

The central conflict lies between the OP’s need for a calm, predictable home for his children and his girlfriend’s expectation that her emotional needs be prioritized within the shared space. Is the OP justified in planning a quiet, structured separation to restore his peace, or is he failing to adequately address the underlying dynamic that led him to attract a partner requiring such intensive management?

Michael Lee

Michael is a tech enthusiast sharing insights on software development and gadgets.

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