I always believed Jake and I were a team, but everything changed when I discovered he was mocking me online. After our autistic daughter, Lily, was born, we decided I would quit my marketing job to care for her. Though scared, I embraced the role of stay-at-home mom.
One day, while cleaning his office, I found Jake’s Twitter, where he posted mocking photos of me baking and doing household chores, portraying me as a cheerful homemaker who willingly gave up her career. He never mentioned Lily’s needs.
I confronted him, and though he apologized, I couldn’t let it go. I shared screenshots of his posts on Facebook, exposing his disrespect. Now, it was Jake who was humiliated, not me.