A man sparked outrage after leaving his wife in the hospital upon learning she had ovarian cancer. He claimed he needed space to “process” the diagnosis—news that also meant she’d likely need a hysterectomy and could no longer have biological children.
The man, 33, admitted feeling devastated not only by her illness but by the loss of their future family. He had wanted kids for years, but she had focused on her career. When she suggested adoption, he couldn’t take it—he walked out and checked into a hotel.
“I wasn’t going to expel the cancer by staying,” he said, trying to justify his actions.
But social media users were quick to condemn him.
“YTA. Your wife has cancer and you’re making it all about you,” one user wrote.
“You abandoned her when she needed you most,” another added.
Even his mother-in-law told him not to come back.
Conclusion: While grief can overwhelm, turning your back on a loved one during their darkest hour is a choice many found unforgivable.