My Husband Controls Everything: My Husband Controls Everything I Do - My Husband Controls My Life
She could not look people in the eye as they greeted her. Head down, shoulders slumped; she headed to the nearest open seat and quietly slid into it. Her husband was a study in contrast. Confident, gregarious, he firmly shook hands and made polite small talk before striding over to sit beside his wife.
Years before she had been a decorated officer in the military. A leader of men and women. Shrinking violets do not earn those positions, so it was obvious the woman in that seat was only a shell of the woman she used to be. When anyone tried talking with her, she clasped her purse to her chest with both arms, glancing up only occasionally. If asked a question, she spoke briefly and timidly.
Abused? Yes, but perhaps not in the way you think.
Her husband had never hit her or used his physical presence to intimidate her. No spousal rape or sexual domination. In fact, he had no idea that he abused her at all. He considered himself a good man that would never be so evil as to harm a woman. In fact, he was the type that would go to the defense of any woman being threatened physically.
More than that, he seemed not to notice his wife's public timidity. His view was that she could hold her own and gave as well, if not better, than she got when they clashed. When she argued with him via email, she was forceful, angry, and articulate. She did the same aloud when they were alone. He held that perception of her to the degree that the behavior others saw seemed not to register with him. He saw a brawling, selfish witch. Others saw a frightened woman drowning in her own lack of confidence and esteem.
When the subject of controlling relationships came up, he was quick to tell how controlling his wife was. Not unusual: Often the person who is the most controlling is the one who feels the most controlled.
When he finally understood that the bulk of their problem was his behavior, he reacted first with anger, then regret, and finally genuine change. Their relationship changed in a matter of three days and the change is still in effect nearly three years later.
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What Is Control?
People crave respect. They want to be accepted for who they are in reality, rather than having to pretend to meet someone else's criteria. When treated as an inferior, they react badly. When they feel they have to pretend, living as a picture of what another wants rather than as the person they actually are, they slowly dissolve their own identity. Some become lost and never rediscover who they were. Others deteriorate for a while, but eventually hit a point of frustration that leads to defiance, anger, and rebellion. Yet others live between those extremes.
Picture the lion or tiger in a cage snarling and slapping at the tamer making them jump through hoops and put on a show. They show their anger, but ultimately comply because they do not wish to receive punishment, and they enjoy receiving reward. The award is not equal to the freedom they once had, but over time they submit themselves to captivity and the morsels handed by the one who controls them. The whip hurts; the morsels are tasty; compliance results. At least for some of the big cats. Others likely never yield to the control of the tamer. Maybe others do for a while, but finally have enough and fight back.
Though the illustration may miss the mark a place or two in actual lion taming, the idea makes clear how some marriages or relationships work. One person (man or woman) tries to make the other do, think, or feel a certain way, rather than accepting the natural differences that exist in individuals.
If their partner does not act as they wish, they bring about some type of punishment. It does not have to be physical. It can be emotional, mental, financial, sexual, or more. When the other person complies, a morsel of enjoyment comes their way, perhaps by the opposite of the method used to punish. For example, a woman may try to control her husband by withholding sexual favor when he does not do as she wishes, and giving him sexual pleasure when he does. A man may try to control his wife by controlling the finances in the home, punishing and rewarding based on whether she ignores or complies with his wishes.
The control may apply to more than action. Some individuals bicker and argue until their lover gives in and agrees to some point of thought. They think they won the argument; the yielding lover did not give in, they gave up. Ending the pain of the argument became more important than defending their thoughts or beliefs. The controlling spouse feels good that the other finally saw the light. The controlled spouse feels resentment.
Often the control applies even to emotions. The controller forces the controlled to claim an emotion that the controller wants, rather than the honest emotion that the controlled actually feels. In those relationships, "I love you" from the controlled may be a statement to avoid pain and get a morsel of reward rather than a declaration of actual sentiment.
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Who Is the Controller?
One reason that controlling people often claim that they are controlled is that when they do not get what they want, they blame the other person. If he wants more lovemaking and she does not provide it, he views her as controlling him through sex and that may be the case. However, the difference in one who really is a controller and one who is being controlled is whether one allows the other to be who he or she truly is.
In the story that began this article, the husband controlled. He had so beaten his wife down with his arguing, intensity, and sense of self-righteousness that she had long since come to believe herself invalid. The reason they came to us for help was that she had finally reached a point of absolute rebellion. That is why she fought so hard in emails and when just the two of them were alone. However, her sense of inferiority developed from being corrected, cajoled, and coerced over the years made her doubt herself. Therefore, in public, she was a docile, fearful individual who could not look other people in the eye. She could fight him in private because she was full of resentment, but inside she feared that she really was inferior. Because of that low self-esteem, if there was anyone else in the room, she cowered. She was terrified that others would validate his superiority and her inferiority.
He felt she controlled because she had reached the point where she would react with anger rather than yielding. He did not get what he had always gotten when he overpowered her with his intensity of argument. That change angered him. When she fought back, though in private, he was convinced that no one could be married to a shrew such as she.
Two things happened to help him understand that he was the controller and not his wife.
First, other people in their marriage workshop reached out to her and validated her as a human being with value and worth. They accepted her as she was. Perhaps that was the first time she had had such direct validation in years. It gave her strength. Strength turned her anger into confidence and resolve. With great self-control, she calmly informed him the last day of the crisis marriage workshop that she would not tolerate being treated as inferior ever again. He would treat her as an equal or he would live without her in his world.
Second, one of the leaders of our workshop finally got through to the husband what he was doing. It is fine to have an opinion: It is not fine to force it on her. It is okay to want her to feel certain emotions: However, he had to accept that her feelings belonged to her, not him. He had no right to try to control what she felt. In the same way, he had no right to control any of her life. Overpowering another person by personality, intensity, argumentation, or any other means is in essence a form of slavery. Words and behaviors can be just as frightening as chains and whips.
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What Should a Controlled Person Do?
As indicated above, sometimes controllers feel that they are the controlled. Having wise, objective counsel sometimes is essential to discovering whether one is the controlled or the controller.
Additionally, if one is truly being manipulated or controlled, that person has to make a decision that he or she will no longer live under those conditions. Anger will not solve the problem. Calm strength can. Therapy or counseling may be required. Almost certainly there must be a strong support group. Many find that through my LovePath 911 weekend for marriages in crisis. The couple in the story at the beginning of this article did.
Lastly, if someone is being physically controlled (violence, abuse, or similar), that person must seek professional intervention before any confrontation with the controller. Many cities have hotlines for abused people. If a person does not know where to find help, a talk with a caring physician or a call to the police can lead to the right resources.
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Marriage is said to be the bond that ties two people together for life. However, this does not literally mean that you'll be at each other's side every second of every day of your life. That only happens in the movies. Of course, if you're a couple that leads a normal life, then you know the responsibilities that you have to face every day on your own without the help of your spouse.
In short, you still get to have your personal "mini-world" that your husband or wife is not part of. Such small worlds can be something like work or other activities that you spend a lot of time on without your spouse at your side. Although there is nothing bad about having these small worlds, there is still the sad reality that some husbands/wives get so engrossed with their own worlds that they come to the point where they don't get to see their spouses anymore.
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After the honeymoon stage with your husband/wife, you get to go back to living your normal everyday lives-which consists of work, household chores and other extracurricular activities. It is undeniable that things can get hectic and when they do, you tend to lose quality time with your husband/wife.
In fact there are instances wherein you won't see him/her for quite some time; especially if your job requires you to travel a lot. Worse comes to worse, is when both you and your wife/husband have the same amount of busyness in your lives. You come home from a business trip, and now it's his/her turn to go for her business trip; then when he/she comes back, it's time for you to go again on yours.
Such kind of scenarios may seem like they only happen in the movies. However sad but true, they do actually happen in real life. Just imagine the pain and trouble that couples like this go through!
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Are you constantly fighting with your wife or husband? Does this cause you to feel frustrated and alone? Marriage stress can become much more harmful after a while. Simple irritating things can lead to huge fight and can in the long run be the causes of divorce. So what is the secret answer that will take care of all the problems you are having?
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Studies have shown that couples that endured hardships and fighting have made the choice of committing to their marriage no matter what obstacles they faced. It´s the secret to long and successful marriages.
Those who commit to their marriage has an iron will to resolve these things. They do this because they believe very much that their marriage is worth saving. The opposite is also true, those who aren´t sure their marriage is worth saving will often look for reasons to get out.
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They blame their partner for their current situation, they want their partner to change and won´t admit that they have had any part in their deteriorating relationship. This can never lead to a happy ending and are one of the many causes of divorce.
You don't have to spend thousands of dollars on a relationship counselor. People who do this often think there is a complex answer to their problems. This may be true but the core skill that must be learned is to simply commit to the relationship.
Only then will you be able to deal with marriage stress, conflicts, expectations and other marriage problems that can be the causes of divorce if they are not handled with respect.
According to statistics, 50% percent of first marriages, 67% of second and 74% of third marriages end in divorce.
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In a country like India, a marriage will get strengthened once a child is born. The birth of the child makes the bond between the husband and wife very strong and virtually unbreakable. But in the west, particularly in the US, the birth of children has sometimes been observed to weaken the marriage
Studies have shown that a large number of people feel that they are not as happy in their marriage after they beget children as they were before their first child was born. The percentage of people reporting this feeling is quite high. Surprisingly, this feeling is shared as much by the wives as by the husbands. This is a paradoxical situation considering the fact that the child should naturally act as a bond between its parents and with more children, the bond should become stronger.
Like any paradox, the paradox of a marriage becoming weak with the advent of children can be explained by reasons. The main reasons why couples lose interest in the marriage after they beget children can be broadly classified into physiological, psychological, social and financial.
Physiological factors include the strain imposed on the couple by their taking care of the children. They have to exert themselves more in tending the child. They are unable to take food regularly and are often deprived of sleep. The sexual attraction also weakens due to the parents' spending most of their energy in taking care of the children.
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Psychological factors like anxiety, worry, irritation and boredom are triggered during the process of people's nurturing their children.
People find it difficult to manage time since not only that they have to spend a lot of time in looking after their children but also that their time commitments become unpredictable. Consequently, they have to forego certain social activities that are of interest to them.
Financial factors can be the major trigger in weakening the marriage except in the case of affluent people. Life immediately after a marriage can be financially very comfortable for an average couple. But once the family is enlarged with the birth of children, there is a big jump in the family expenditure. Not many people will be able to anticipate this and plan for this and even those who anticipate this may not have the means to meet the additional expenditure.
But the questions is: Should these factors make the marriage weak? The answer is no. People can find a way to lead their marriage life as happily after children are born to them as they were leading the life before the first child came into their life. The only thing needed is an awareness of the factors that can threaten the marriage and a willingness to keep the marriage intact.
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