A woman has opened up about her “insensitive” ex as she claimed the man had complained about his own discomfort while she was giving birth.
Mariah Lee exposed her ex-husband on TikTok as she shared a video showing the “man-baby” demonstrating selfish behavior while she was in labor.
In Lee’s viral clips, her ex is seen moaning about being hungry while complaining about having no bed and pillow to rest.
“Because I have to prepare my body to push a whole other human being out what do you have to prepare for?” Mariah is heard asking her partner in the video.
He then responds by saying: “I have to be inconvenienced, I have to be out of my environment, I have to be away from my TV, the food I want to eat, I can’t be comfortable, this chair’s not comfortable.”
Unaware that he is being recorded, the young man continued: “This is a dual process you know? When you have the baby, okay fine, spotlight’s on you, but in the meantime it’s supposed to be give and take. I’m supposed to be comfortable too!”
After Mariah hit back at her “toxic” ex saying she couldn’t even sleep overnight because of pain and discomfort, the man doubled down on his perception saying he’s being “treated like an animal” by the staff because they didn’t give him a bed of his own.
Describing his ideal setting for supporting his wife during her ordeal, the man said: “Maybe a blackjack table… a cocktail… maybe I could go for a spa treatment, sauna, haircut, manicure.”
Mariah also insisted that her partner was “texting the girl he swore wasn’t an issue” when he should be there for her.
The trouble, however, didn’t end there. When Mariah was giving birth, her daughter’s umbilical cord got wrapped around her neck, requiring the doctors’ immediate attention.
This didn’t stop Mariah’s ex from stealing the attention by gagging until he was tended to by the medical team.
Fortunately, Mariah also had some good news to share. As she revealed, she has since filed for divorce and is no longer living with her narcissistic ex.
“Trauma bonds are real! This man started the cycle when I was only 19 and really didn’t understand the signs or of the abuse cycle. It wasn’t until a domestic abuse advocate educated me on just how wrong the things he was doing actually were,” she added in a viral video.
“This video was actually a fairly nice exchange on his spectrum of abuse. I know there are more women out there who have the gut feeling, but he wins with the trauma bond every time.
“I want to show that these things add up. If your gut is saying something’s wrong, trust it. I thought I owed my girls a two-parent household because I never got one. The truth is a one-parent happy home is the best option! For all my other survivors out there, you can do it too!”
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