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Wives Who Hate Their Husbands Usually Do This

November 21, 2022 · Relationships
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#4 You Are Not Sharing a Bed Anymore

Each married couple is emotionally and physically bonded. And if either of the two is absent from a relationship, you can be sure that it isn’t working. When you notice that your partner doesn’t want to sleep in the same bed with you, you realize that her affection for you has faded and that there are some problems in your marriage for sure.

It’s not a big deal if she doesn’t want to have intimate moments with you for several days or weeks. The fact that she typically rejects physical intimacy and becomes upset if you touch her should be taken into account.

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9 responses to “Wives Who Hate Their Husbands Usually Do This”

  1. Ben Ong says:
    February 7, 2023 at 4:22 pm

    This is very common issue among most couples. No one knows the real reasons why this happens and is never good to any couple. Divorce rate skyrocketting because couple do not compromise anymore. No more discussion to bring up issues. Sad because this is the most important time of their marriage lives! What to do is a matter of individual task.

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    • Rose says:
      February 14, 2025 at 9:44 pm

      What about being married to someone who always put the blame on you ,get his family involved when there’s an argument between us he’ll called the family and let them listening he stay silent and they only hear your voice but not his .so obviously you’re the bad person in this marriage, families start taking his side and he always its you not me…that’s why my families don’t talk to you and he put a barrier between. How can you continue with this ,soon you start having hatred towards your spouse, the relationship will soon goes downhill.

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  2. K J says:
    February 8, 2023 at 9:52 pm

    Wow ok but reversed it’s exactly right.

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  3. Amaury. Arrazola says:
    February 13, 2023 at 1:32 am

    I’m glad así found an article on this topic. I will like to know more.

    Reply
  4. Mitch Pezdek says:
    March 11, 2023 at 7:19 am

    The movie “THE WAR OF ROSES” depicts the decline of a marriage 💑from BLISS TO DISASTER!! It is a DARK COMEDY, that is very close to reality!!

    Reply
  5. Stephen Kap says:
    March 11, 2023 at 7:10 pm

    Well that sucks that the wife hates ya but just maybe you hate and despise her also and if thats the case then you should get the hell out no one says you have to be togather and even if you still think shes the one and you love her you cant have her hating you so move on to another lady that wants you and tell her later babe go find what your looking for.

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  6. Toni Jackson says:
    March 13, 2023 at 2:26 pm

    You are spot on with everything that you have said except that it’s the other way around, I’m the wife feeling like this and its him the husband that could care less, but ah…. Except when the narcissist wants me ( the) wife to get something and he’s not going to come out and ask for it so he manipulates me into some sort, somehow, I tend to find myself focusing on him doing more chores are pulling more weight in the Marriage and THATS Just Not So… And So I’ve Been Turning Back To My Faith In Christ Jesus and My Eyes 👀 Are Truly Open And He would get in his Bible just enough for me to think 🧐 he was and is trying to be this Man of God! So here We Are?? I’m Not Touching That with A 10ft. Pole-Matthew 7:1 I Love ❤️ Love Your Article it was Spot On I wished you Accepted Insurance I’m 65 on MARCH 20, the Lords been Good Me! I’ve been diagnosed PTSD, Bipolar, etc…. But I say Tri-Polar -Father -Son-Holy Spirit-Amen, I have been Seeing and becoming aware of my behaviors and starting to change because of Prayer 🙏🏽 and Jesus Christ in my Heart ❤️ I always felt it was Him, funny 😄 I’m finding out that a lot of the things were me! 🤩 wow !

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  7. Naomi grace mccormick says:
    February 16, 2025 at 5:44 pm

    Of course I hated him…he was mean to me..cruel and uncaring to our children..wouldn’t pay any bills or support us. Didn’t care if we had groceries. It got really sweet around here when I divorced him…he did not act this way before I married him..

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  8. Sandy says:
    February 17, 2025 at 6:47 pm

    My mother kept screaming that she wanted my father to die!
    Was that a sign?

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