When my husband told me to shush
Harping on your flaws or mistakes whenever you disagree.
Keeping a list of all your sins against him.Resorting to passive-aggressive behavior.Ask yourself if any of the following behaviors sound familiar: To resent someone is to refuse to forgive them - i.e., to hold a grudge. Resentment is refusing to let go of your anger toward someone over something they said or did that hurt or offended you or someone you care about. But what exactly makes you feel that he resents you? And why would he? It’s obvious your relationship has changed.
When my husband told me to shush how to#
You want to know how to tell if your husband hates you.
You each do your separate things, and he prefers it that way. He forgets your birthdays and anniversaries and doesn’t seem to care. He doesn’t try to impress you or get your attention. When you ask him to do something, he refuses or doesn’t follow through. He’d rather be alone or with his friends than spend time with you. He doesn’t miss you when you’re gone, and he’s indifferent to your absence. He’s not even interested in showing or receiving affection. He makes disrespectful comments to your face - and behind your back. He never has time for you (even when he’s home). He blames you for the problems in your relationship. He avoids you - or avoids being alone with you. Why do I feel like my husband hates me?.