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My wife is heading out to dinner with her girlfriends and it is triggering my abandonment issues. We just had our honeymoon and the dress she is wearing tonight is more revealing than what she wore on our night out.
My logical brain tells me, it's just a night out with the girls. She will be back soon. She just likes to dress up and look pretty. The bars are all closed for corona mandates. She wouldn't cheat on me. I can't talk to her about my issues. I can't show any negative emotions. She will get mad and try to blame me for not trusting her. She doesn't understand how much it hurts and gives me anxiety. She has never sympathized with my issues. She always tries to turn it around on me. I don't want to stuff it down and get depressed. I get so tired of working it out on my own. I can do it. I have all the tools. If I had the energy I could turn this situation around and feel even better and more confident than when I started the day. I'm just tired tonight. I feel so alone right now. Any thoughts? |
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Sorry you felt like that. I hope you can feel better...I think that it sounds like you love your wife and want her to be happy and have a good night with her friends, and it sucks that you feel pain from your past that taints that. Do you trust your wife? Can you show your negative emotions at a different time at all? I mean can you have a conversation about your feelings in general and if there's anything she can do to help that isn't constricting her? My ex would get very cold with me after I had been out with friends or away for any time, and it was something I would have wanted to have talked about and worked out...but probably not that night, if you get my point. If your wife is shutting you out and showing no sympathy for your issues, though, I would imagine that it would be genuinely difficult to trust her? Are you getting any help for your issues outside your marriage?
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I think it says something that she wore a more revealing dress out with her girlfriends -- the same old story -- she's looking for attention and validation from other men. Any luck with couples therapy? __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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Society is pretty hard on women overall. There are so many messages to women about how their looks can bring them power and give them relevance. There is a rather deep subconscious fear in many women that if they lose their looks they lose their power and relevance too and they can have a deep fear of abandonment attached to this deep message.
When men age they tend to look more distinguished, some even get more attractive as they get older. It's not the same for women. It sounds like your wife has a deep insecurity and she flirts and dresses up to get attention to let her know she is still desirable. She is dressing this way for herself and hoping to get attention so she can feel better about herself. She may be attractive enough for you, but she doesn't feel it for herself and this is something she does to help her feel it. This very challenge in women is SO HEAVILY MARKETED it's just incredible. |
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Personally I continue going out and doing things with girlfriends and don’t intend to stop just because I am married. I had boyfriends who were jealous. That’s why they are exes. “Revealing” is relative. What is that she is revealing that you don’t want her to reveal? Body parts? Where is the limit of how much you want her to cover up? And why?
Personally I am not a flirty type whatsoever and I have girlfriends for female companionship and friendship and not for flirting lol Some women stop their friendships because they got married and now their husbands became their universe. Some men like it. Not my kind of men. It’s 2020. Not 1820. Women’s place isn’t just in the kitchen bare feet. Maintaining friendships and hobbies and pursuing careers is all important to women nowadays. There is more to life than having a husband I know you don’t like that she talks to single men a lot, that’s I totally understand. But you don’t like her spending time with women either? What exactly do you have issue with? How she dresses? Where she goes? I am confused. If you don’t trust your wife, i think marriage is over. If my husband suspected I will cheat, I’d prefer he divorced me. If there is no trust, you have nothing else. You two are just not a good match. |
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@divine1966, my understanding is his issue is she wore a more revealing dress out with her girlfriends than the dress she wore on their honeymoon. He is not upset about her going out with girlfriends. He is upset about the reoccurring issue that his wife frequently seeks and needs sexual attention from other men. This has been an ongoing issue since his first thread. I never got that he was controlling of her in any way or that he doesn't fully trust her. What I get is that it is hurtful and insulting that she needs all this other attention and does things to get it from men, and particularly single men when she is a married woman. And the dress on her evening out with girlfriends is just another instance of this.
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Yeah I don’t know. Something just doesn’t look right to me. Why compare what dress is more or less revealing. It rubs me the wrong way. I guess I just don’t understand this marriage. After just one year of marriage there is daily grievance about something. Now it’s a revealing dress then it’s something else. It’s not just OP is dissatisfied, she is as well. Life is too short and fragile to be that miserable in a new marriage. Well any marriage. But especially a new one. I just don’t understand it I guess. I should bow out
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Aside from the emotional issues the OP mentioned, I’m not sure I understand what bothers you about her dressing up. I love to dress up. I love to wear dresses and I love makeup and looking good because it makes me feel good. Undoubtedly I’ve had days that started out very bleak but then I’ve fixed myself up and worn a pretty dress and my whole attitude changed. I like to look nice for me. When I do go out without my husband I’ll wear whatever I want to. I don’t intentionally try and be sexy. Sometimes the dresses I wear have plunging necklines. Sometimes they are on the shorter side. I do not crave attention from other men or want to be the center of attention wherever I go. I’m not talking about all the emotional stuff or the fact that the OP can’t talk to his wife, or that he thinks she looked less attractive when they went out vs when she went out with her friends. I’m only talking about the way she chooses to dress.
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Why did you get married if you have these concerns?.... not trying to be rude, Im asking genuinely if the marriage itself was a security for you but it is still not enough and you still think she may leave? I think it’s unfair to say she is deflecting onto you when YOU have the abandonment struggles... I am going to assume she’s tried to work with you before, based off of what you said but I can also imagine it must be frustrating and unfair to have to change everything you do, say, dress because you think she may be cheating on you..... it seems really unhealthy...on both ends. I hope you both can get the help you need best of luck.
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The OP can speak for himself, but like I wrote above, I believe (based on all past threads) that this issue has to do with her consistently needing, seeking and soliciting male sexual attention in a number of ways. There of course is nothing wrong with wanting to dress up and look good... the issue the OP has is that his wife constantly seeks out male sexual attention and does things to draw that attention to herself and it's bothersome, which I can fully understand. If my husband constantly did things to make women want him or to gain their sexual interest and desire, I would feel sick to my stomach. HIs wife also gives him very little voice in the relationship to air his grievances or to express his feelings.
I also understand how hard it is to just give up and walk away from a new marriage. I've had problems in my own marriage and it was sooooo hard to think I would have to leave him within the first year of our marriage together. I took my vows very seriously, and it seemed very early to give up so soon. However, I did come to a point where it was so intolerable that I told him I was divorcing him, and then things started to turn around right after that. We still deal with some issues, but I also see him willing and able to make positive changes as I bring them up and as I confront each issue with him. It's not so easy to walk away from a commitment just like that, and sometimes it's not so black and white. __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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It’s really hard to speculate why she dressed up certain way when she went out. I think it’s presumptuous to assume women dress up because they feel bad about themselves or don’t think of themselves as attractive or are looking for male attention. I think I am attractive but I still like nice clothes, liked it at 20 and like it at 54. I do my hair and nails etc my grandma dressed up at 86. I was raised to present myself well. I can’t care less about men. Now of course there are other issues in this marriage but what kind of dress she wore isn’t or at least shouldn’t be an issue unless perhaps she must dress certain way for religious reasons or she dresses up in completely embarrassing manner
This marriage is troubled no doubt but I think focus should be on other issues not on what she wears and what is or isn’t revealing. |
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@guy1111, how are you feeling now? I hope you are feeling supported here. I get and understand that her wearing a more revealing dress on an evening out with girlfriends (when she did not with you) triggered your anxieties.
I wish you could have an honest conversation with her about your feelings without her turning it all around on you. What's going on with couples therapy? __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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Thank you all for your replies! I already feel a little better. You are kind for taking time to listen. I will write back when I have time. I've been depressed all weekend because I had to stuff my emotions. So I'm tired right now. Hope you all have a great day/night.
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I admit I used to come to her angry about stuff like this, but even she has admitted that I've done a 180. In fact, in the last year, I've only once lost my cool over it. But she carries on like she's never done anything wrong and has no need to compromise because it's all my fault and all in my head and I'm just being controlling. |
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I think notion that men are wild beasts just waiting to ravish random women because their dresses are revealing is a bit out there. Just not the case. At 16 maybe. But even then it’s not girls fault if guys are this way. Also saying that women dress certain way to get men to look at them is really outdated.
I don’t believe a woman needs to “run by” her husband what she should wear. Nope. Ain’t happening. I love my husband dearly but I’d never thought of asking him what I should be wearing for an outing and if my clothes is too revealing. Some of the things you say kind of sound so old fashioned. Mind you I am not parading myself around in revealing clothes but it’s at no point men’s decision what I should be wearing. |
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I get cat calls and gawking all the time from men when wearing a short skirt and heels. My husband now doesn’t want me to get out of the car at night at the 7/11 convenience store because of this fact. You have every right to your feelings, and your feelings are valid. These are not outdated notions. Your wife should be more respectful of you as her husband and shouldn’t be out with girlfriends wearing revealing clothing trying to get attention from men. __________________ "Twenty-five years and my life is still trying to get up that great big hill of hope for a destination" ~4 Non Blondes |
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