I didn’t understand what was happening then, and I spent a lot of time doubting my husband. Almost a decade ago, in my 30s, I had recently married him. He had been working hard even before our marriage, and I anticipated challenges in our life together, but he was absent for extended periods, leaving me feeling alone.
Initially, I tried to let him relax when he was home, but my frustration escalated. Every time I saw him, I became harsh. Despite his attempts to console me, if I remained unsatisfied, he started ignoring me. I wanted his attention, even amidst his busy work life, because we were married. Emotions clouded my judgment, and I couldn’t see him objectively anymore.
During our arguments, he would promise, “I’ll settle down soon, and then we’ll visit that Island you love.” But it never happened. Was work more important than me? I said, “If so, don’t force yourself to come home. I’m tired too, and your excitement only saddens me.” Despite my hurtful words, he never took,……….Read Full Story Here……….