Partner's an adult & gets the idea of emotional labor & all that stuff. Most of the time they're awesome - like we're adults & nobody has to complain about the stack of dishes in the sink because in our case we both know it's dirty, we're just... physically broken.
I mean, the specifics of *this* particular evening are that I volunteered for this, so I can't really blame anyone for the situation I'm in. So that's not what my rant is about. It's more like it's a larger, decades-old pattern, that I do soooo much stuff alone that I either need help with, or wish that there was someone around who wanted to do this sort of stuff with me. Like cook a family dinner & put up some tinsel or some shit like that.
@Impious_Jade Well, don't overthink it and don't beat yourself up over it. You can't change everything overnight. But you might take small steps to get others to help when you need it. I understand the aloneness very well.
They're broken, too. My body gave out & their brain - they have a TBI. They're exhausted a lot of the time. & they're not here bc they have a med appt. tomorrow that they've waiting 8 months for. It's not like the don't have a good reason not to be here.