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Husband has stated its a wife's role to look after her man

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Youfucknugget · 10/03/2025 20:04

I'm hoping that writing some of this down can help organise my thoughts as I'm struggling to get my point across to my husband. We’ve been having issues for a while, I believe it’s due to the way he treats me - he genuinely doesn’t seem to believe he’s doing anything wrong. Any arguments/discussions are basically circular now and neither of us seem to be able to see the other’s point of view. Our sex life is non-existent atm as I’m unwilling, but we were having sex until 8 weeks ago when things really fell apart. There is a history of past infidelity on his part which he claims is where our issues are stemming from as he believes I can't move on, I think its more than that.

This weekend is a good example of how things currently are. I spent most of the weekend trying to avoid him as when I’d come home from work on Friday the house stunk of weed, so much so our 16yr old commented. I tend to avoid conflict, so hadn’t said anything until he demanded 3 times that I needed to say why I was walking round with a face like a slapped arse as we needed to be communicating more.

When I did eventually say what was bothering me I was told I was out of order, he was near suicidal 3 weeks ago, would I prefer he was still like that as he was using the weed to cope? He’d just got his head back in the game but I’m derailing it. He’s not prepared to live like this, I’m policing him, he’s done, he’s going to leave, if I want to go to war then he’s prepared, He’s been trying to be the best man he can but I'm not doing anything to make our situation better.

He goes on and on about why I’m out of order until I’m worn down. Will tell me that we need to communicate but when I do I’m always in the wrong. I’ve had to point out I’m entitled to my own feelings and emotions in past arguments - he’ll say that I am - immediately followed by a ‘but’ as to how they affect him and his mental health. I’m well aware that by voicing anything he views negatively towards him will just result in hearing about how I’m risking his head going which means he can’t earn - is that what I want etc (he is the main earner). Mentioned that he needs sex and as his wife, that's what wives do, did I want him to just go out fucking?

Ended with him shutting himself away to play computer games for the remainder of the evening

Next morning - I’m getting the kids up for school, walked the dogs, getting ready for work - he is in bed. Comes down to tell me I’m being passive aggressive for not making him a coffee whilst he stays in bed working. Said can we both agree that the deal is he gets 2 coffees in the morning. When I said I wasn’t sure how things had been left after the previous day he then talked at me for 20mins about how he was working, he paid the bills, he wasn’t prepared to put up with this from me, again mentioned that he doesn’t want to go to war but he would.

He stood over me, pointing, gritting his teeth, calling me a cunt, to the point I cry. I’m then told off as our 16yr old saw and asked if I’m ok. Repeatedly asked why I would let our 16yr old see me like that (I had to take him to school for an early revision session for his mocks and he’d already said that he didn’t want his dad taking him as it would stress him out)
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Came back to him more conciliatory but told I was frustrating him and that’s why he blows up. Talked at for another 15mins about how he’s trying, he thinks if we can just get past ‘this’ life is going to be great, he wants intimacy and as I’m withdrawn so how else is he supposed to act. He doesn’t want to fight but I’m pushing him. Usually ends in the same manner with both of us feeling frustrated that we can’t see the others point of view

It's rumble on this evening which is when he mentioned the wife's role being to look after her man again and asked me to answer how long should a man be expected to stay in a marriage when not getting any sex.

When I pushed back on the wife’s role bit he asked what I thought a wife’s role was and when I answered that i didn’t think there are roles, it’s meant to be a partnership where we both work together for the good of the family - he replied to tell me if it was a partnership like I believed then I should put up with his ranting at me. That I couldn’t have it both ways. Again told that he had done all the work he needed to do on himself and I’d changed nothing. But when pressed on what I need to change the only thing he ever mentions is having more sex.

I'm really struggling to understand his point, he's very fixated on me taking responsibility for the part he believes I've played in how we are now but I'm unwilling to acquiesce - so we are at a stalemate.

So I'm looking for some outsider opinions. From the brief snapshot of our marriage albeit from my side only - am I at fault?

OP posts:
Swallowdoubleandrunamile · 31/07/2026 22:44

Youfucknugget · 31/07/2026 21:48

It’s been a while, but I just reread the thread and it’s blown me away how far I’ve come since writing it. Since last year I have found myself a full time role that pays enough to support me and the kids, the house is on the market and the 1st stage of the divorce is due to be granted in a few weeks - with the finance order to hopefully follow before the end of the year.

A few posters mentioned the feeling of peace I’d have - and that’s been a revelation. I didn’t even realise how on edge I was all the time, I was constantly having to read his mood, decipher his lies, managing his emotions and treading on eggshells. I didn’t even understand just how much lying there was, but it was constant and all to protect his image and ego.

We lived in the same house for quite a while before he chose to move out as watching me move on was apparently affecting his mental health. He lost a lot of weight, was very emotional and asking repeatedly for another chance. He also pretty much stopped earning any money. I was at this point working full time, managing all the kids and their activities/teaching my now 17yr old to drive, paying the bills, housework so life was a struggle - and then he picked the weekend before the school holidays started to move out.

Throughout most of this time he was also dating a ‘friend’ he’d had for most of our marriage - whilst being absolutely distraught at the thought of me doing the same. He convinced himself that I was seeing a coworker at my new job and threatened to come down at one point. I ended up reassuring him that I wasn’t seeing anyone which left him happy enough to continue his own relationship as long as I’m not doing the same. He did say that it would be a waste for his new girlfriend to benefit from everything he’s now learnt (at my expense) about relationships and we should get back together as he’s changed - but I declined the offer.

The middle child has the most regular contact with him and sees him around once a fortnight. My youngest isn’t bothered about seeing him, he will message her daily but it’s only short exchanges. There’s little effort there to bridge the gap and he’s muttered parental alienation in the past so no doubt his future none relationship with her will be blamed on me!

So whilst it’s not quite over, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I’m currently skint as I’ve been left in a far to big house with all the bills and houses aren’t selling well round here right now - but at some point it will and I can move into a more suitable place and finally relax.

Again, for everyone who took the time to share their experiences and thoughts, I have you all to thank for mine and my kids future - i was so deep in it that I couldn’t see the woods for the trees, but I’m going to be OK. And for anyone questioning themselves and their relationship like I was, it’s not you, it’s him and life is so much better on the otherside

Fantastic update OP Flowers
I'm delighted for you and your DC

LouiseMadetheBestBroccoliPasta · 31/07/2026 22:55

Lovely update, am so glad you are free! Thank you for coming back and updating us ❤️

notaclue · 31/07/2026 23:12

This is amazing to read, I remember your original post. Congratulations and well done for being so brave for your children. I wish you the very best for your future.

KarenNextDoor · 31/07/2026 23:17

Love it when people come back and update! Well done op for getting out! A new calm happy peaceful life awaits! Im excited for you! ♥️

Pistachiocake · 31/07/2026 23:39

It's everyone's duty-man or woman-to look after their partner, yes. Abuse them, no.

Ferrazzuoli · 01/08/2026 05:30

This is excellent news OP. So pleased for you!

MarthaLovesLaughing · 01/08/2026 06:05

Wow! Congratulations @Youfucknugget

What a huge achievement 👏

category12 · 01/08/2026 06:17

Thanks for the update, OP. You've done brilliantly 👏

Needapadlockonmyfridge · 01/08/2026 07:03

Op I didnt see your thread originally.

I just want to say you are awesome. Absolutely.

Your ex is an out and out abusive bastard .

Well done for getting out and making life so immeasurably better for you and your children. You rock.xx

Givemeausernamepls · 01/08/2026 07:16

So happy for you OP. Wishing you and your kids lots of happiness

CanOfMangoTango · 01/08/2026 07:39

Wow well done OP. Huge congratulations. You've come so far.

Cloverforever · 01/08/2026 09:13

Well done OP, this is so good to read. It is amazing when you look back at what you put up with and even thought was normal.

Life will be so much better for you, and your kids.

Endofyear · 01/08/2026 09:35

Reading your update has put a big smile on my face this morning! I'm so glad you're doing well and nearly there with the house and settlement. The future is looking bright and you have peace ☺️ just wanted to say a massive well done you!!

PetulaGordeno · 01/08/2026 09:44

What a fantastic update. How cringe that he was dating a so called family friend? The ego on him.
You and your children now get a peaceful and happy future. I’m not sure how old you are, you don’t have to say, but there’s a good chance you aren’t even 40 yet. So many happy years ahead.

PinkArt · 01/08/2026 10:25

It's always lovely to see updated form someone who was in a shit situation and is now in a much better, happier and healthier one. I'm so pleased for you and the kids OP. Yes there are challenges still, but you are clearly flourishing without him and everyone here knows you're going to keep thriving.
Also I love the ridiculousness of him dating a family friend while telling you the idea of you dating is too upsetting. It's so stupid, so illogical, so unhinged that it only serves as a excellent reminder of what a shit human he is and how much your life is better without that. If you were ever even slightly tempted to revisit with him, there he is helpfully, regularly reminding you what a catch he isn't!

Manonhere · 01/08/2026 10:33

Well done 👏

ChaToilLeam · 01/08/2026 10:37

Great update, OP, so happy for you and your kids. You are well rid of that loser.

Darragon · 01/08/2026 11:59

Pistachiocake · 31/07/2026 23:39

It's everyone's duty-man or woman-to look after their partner, yes. Abuse them, no.

RTFT and check the date before commenting utter drivel!

dreamingofgoodhair · 01/08/2026 12:35

Great news @Youfucknugget, you will have given a lot of women hope. Looking back he made all sorts of financial threats.
Is he paying maintenance?
Have you come to a financial settlement?

Gagagardener · 01/08/2026 12:47

When I saw the date on your original post @Youfucknugget , I skim read and recalled reading it. So I went straight to the last one, and want to join in with my congratulations and best wishes. Very well done indeed.

pikkumyy77 · 01/08/2026 12:56

Wonderful! Truly wonderful!

I also want to add that I am sure this whole thread has benefited and will benefit other women who read it and see their own situation reflected in it.

Tralalalalatata · 01/08/2026 13:03

You are an inspiration @Youfucknugget. I hope other women in similar situations will read this thread and be encouraged by your strength.

JesseDavisGonnaHangOnInThereNSoul · 01/08/2026 13:05

Another for a well done🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

Youfucknugget · 02/08/2026 06:00

dreamingofgoodhair · 01/08/2026 12:35

Great news @Youfucknugget, you will have given a lot of women hope. Looking back he made all sorts of financial threats.
Is he paying maintenance?
Have you come to a financial settlement?

It probably won’t surprise anyone that he’s a bit and hit and miss with maintenance. Lots of big promises of how I’ll be looked after, not have to worry about bills but his business is apparently struggling. I work on the principle to expect nothing and do my best from my wages and anything else is a bonus.

To his credit he has honoured his original promise that he won’t take any of my inheritance that I put into the house so when it sells I get the majority of the equity which should be enough to get a smaller house more suited to me and the kids - then I’ll be fully independent just on my wages - so that’s what’s keeping me going

OP posts:
ThePoetsWife · 02/08/2026 07:13

He is a nasty abuser - and you’re setting a terrible example for DC by staying with him