Dear Dr. Buckingham
Hello, I have a few questions regarding my marriage. We have been together for 3 years and married 2, one issue is that I have never met, seen nor spoken to the other parent of my spouse’s child. I am almost never informed when they are speaking or communicating with each other. It really bothers me because I find myself questioning my trust for them. We have a child together, but I do the majority of everything for our child and there seems to be no concern for our child…but all the concern for the other child that is barely seen, as far as I know. When going to pick up the child from the other parent’s house, I am never invited to ride along or be involved. We are in the process of purchasing a home together, but I don’t want to make another huge mistake. If I try to talk about it they get very defensive and say I’m jealous or insecure. What should I do?
Thanks! Concerned Wife
Dear Concerned Wife,
Marriage is a partnership that involves mutual decision making, consultation, consideration, compromise and connectedness. Unfortunately, you are currently in a relationship that is not honoring or celebrating any of the aforementioned. The need to feel connected is basic to survival and many individuals find comfort in marriage because this particular need is often met. Do not allow your husband to shame you with talk of insecurity and jealousness. His defensiveness is symptomatic of wrong-doing.
I am not accusing your husband of cheating, but I am accusing him of not respecting and honoring his household queen – you. Although he is head of household, he does not have the right to exclude you from being involved in matters or situations that impact you personally. Marriage is a 50-50 situation in every respect and works best when there is shared consideration and commitment. When you begin to feel alienated by your spouse, it is time to speak-up and if warranted step-out.
Speak-up: As the old saying goes, “A closed mouth does not get fed”. You are taking on a passive role while the ex is taking on an active role. Let your husband know that you love him and want to be with him, but you do not need to be with someone who does not honor you. Express this with confidence, grace and humbleness. If he truly values you, he will value what you have to say. There is no need to be in a relationship and feel lonely. It is up to you to express your need for consideration, support, respect and connectedness. Happiness is a choice, not an entitlement. Assert yourself in a respectful manner and do not obsess over his accusations of insecurity. Even if you are slightly insecure, let him know that his behavior is not helping. “You never lose by loving. You always lose by holding back.” – Barbara De Angelis
Step-out: Seek professional counseling. Ninety percent of the marital or consultation inquiries I receive are initiated by women. Men typically do not feel comfortable seeking help and often minimize the role that emotional distress play in their relationship difficulty. The ability to succeed in relationships does not occur without some form of professional counseling or guidance. Even the most nurturing, self-driven and productive women require guidance and seek advice from time to time. Based on the fact that relationships can be stressful at times, it is imperative to seek help when warranted. It is important to be mindful of the fact that a man will not change unless he wants to do so. So do not think that you can change a man who does not want or desire help. You can support your husband and ask him to attend professional counseling, but if he refuses, then what? Exit immediately.
As you strive to establish a respectful relationship with your husband I would encourage you not to make any major life decisions. Purchasing a home is a major life decision that requires long-term commitment. Your husband has yet to prove that he is worthy of your love and commitment. Until he does right by you, I highly recommend that you do what is best for you and your child.
Good luck, Dr. Buckingham
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Ashley says
I don’t know what to do. All i know is divorce is not an option. I love my husband and i know he loves me. Unfortunately he is selfish. I clean, cook, take care of the kids and feel that my husbands laziness and only doing things he wants and when he wants is being disrespectful toward me. I try and tell him how i feel and ask for help but it doesn’t seem to get through to him. Next thing i know we are screaming at each other and he shuts down and walks away. He never apologizes or thank me for the things i do. His way of making it better is to say i love you and hang all over me. Its not enough for me which then makes me feel like i am being selfish and should deal with it because it’s just who he is. What am i doing wrong or what can i try to make him understand i just want to be respected for taking care of everyone including him?
Ashley says
Just realized i post this on a forum already sorry lol
Sad wife says
I have a similar issue of lack of respect from my husband. We will be married 10 years this year and I don’t think that he has been faithful at all. I have called him on this twice and he always says they were meaningless but I can’t seem to get him to understand that his actions do not make me feel good. He is a truck driver and away from home a lot. I just found some condoms in his work bag; was not looking for anything, just trying to tidy up and out they fell. I do not want a divorce but I experiencing a decrease in love for my husband. I have decided to let him know when he comes back and go from there.
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