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Confessions of women who are married to egoistic husbands

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 31, 2023, 01:00 IST
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Here are some honest confessions

Marriage is a sacred bond, a union built on love, respect, and shared aspirations. However, for some women, the institution of marriage means putting up with an egoistic husband. Here are some confessions, where women have shared what it is like to live with spouses with overwhelming egos. Can you relate to these instances? Share your opinion in the comments section below.

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“It's as if my identity has slowly faded away”

I've been married to an egoistic husband for over a decade now. At first, it was subtle, his need to always be right, his constant desire to be the centre of attention. But over time, his ego has become suffocating. He belittles my opinions, dismisses my feelings, and always puts himself first. It's challenging to express how lonely and insignificant I often feel in this marriage.

Every day, I have to tiptoe around his ego. I've learned to avoid confrontations and maintain peace at any cost. My own desires and dreams have taken a backseat to his insatiable need for validation and admiration. It's as if my identity has slowly faded away, and I've become an extension of his ego. I'm constantly yearning for a relationship where my voice matters, where my feelings are acknowledged, and where my needs are important.

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“Our conversations often revolve around him and his achievements”

My husband's ego is a constant source of tension in our marriage. He can't stand criticism and becomes defensive at the slightest hint of it. Even a simple disagreement can escalate into a major argument because he refuses to admit that he might be wrong. It's exhausting to live with someone who believes they are always right.

I started avoiding expressing my true thoughts and feelings a while ago because I didn't want to deal with his ego-driven reactions. Our conversations often revolve around him and his achievements. I long for a more balanced relationship where we can both feel valued and respected.

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“It's tiring to keep up with the facade”

My husband is obsessed with his image and how he's perceived by others. Everything he does is a performance, and it's tiring to keep up with the facade. I feel like I'm living with a stranger who is more interested in impressing the world than connecting with his own family.

His ego makes it difficult to have open and honest conversations. I've become an expert at choosing my words carefully to avoid setting off his temper. I wish for a marriage where we can be vulnerable with each other and share our true selves without fear of judgment.

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“I often feel like I'm just an accessory to his life, than an equal partner”

My husband is so preoccupied with himself that he often neglects our relationship. His need for constant admiration and praise has drained me emotionally. I often feel like I'm just an accessory to his life, rather than an equal partner.

It's become challenging to maintain a connection with someone who is more interested in their own reflection than in the relationship itself. I crave intimacy, emotional support, and a sense of shared purpose. Living with an egoistic husband leaves me feeling unfulfilled and yearning for a partnership based on mutual respect and love.


Read also: How to be a woman no one can mess with


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