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Erza88 t1_j0ny3vk wrote

You're a horrible person. You left your husband with a demon spawn and didn't bother to check on him for months. Instead of trying to figure out wtf is wrong with the thing, or if it's all in your head (does your husband even see the baby the way you do?) you just ran away and left that unholy burden on your husband.

I hope karma bites you in the butt for that.

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Crafty_Editor_4155 t1_j0q8lpc wrote

i mean…don’t call OP a horrible person and at the same time call the baby a demon spawn and unholy burden.

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Erza88 t1_j0qesjp wrote

Why not? That's what the story is about and the way OP described it it seems the thing isn't a baby at all. Why shouldn't I call it it what it (apparently) is?

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Crafty_Editor_4155 t1_j0qfpk3 wrote

you can call it what you want BUT it makes you look like either a hypocrite or an idiot to berate OP for being a horrible person AND acknowledging that her newborn baby is indeed a hell spawn.

OP refers to her baby as a unholy burden because she is terrible. you calling the baby the same thing makes you at least half terrible.

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Orange__Moon t1_j0vsmo5 wrote

The husband sees it as a baby. They'll be no convincing him. Plus I think a man is more likely to physically defend himself from danger than I am. I've tested my physical strength against men I trust before. The difference is laughable, and pretty unfair. Maybe I'm particularly weak but I'm 5'8.5" and 165 lbs and still fit enough, so I have to be stronger than most woman who are 5'1 and 95 lbs. If he wants to stay with the obviously demon baby, I'd let him. I mean for OP. I'd probably like a demon baby personally, if it was the right kind of demon.

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