anonymous
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Hello, I hope you’re all well. I need advice please. Me and my husband have been married for three years now and I am sick of his friends. His friends call him out too much. One of them, who’s also married, call him out whenever he likes and my husband just leaves. If he’s in the house and we’re no doing anything he’ll just leave. After work when i am expecting him home on time, he’ll go and link his friends first and then come. Even on the weekend, which is what i believe to be family time, he’ll leave because his friends like calling for a chill. I’ve had arguments with him before countless times that I am not against him having friends and having his time but i am against not having a limit. I feel like he prioritising his time with his friends rather than me because he just takes off whenever they call, leaving me feeling like i am plan B and because oh I am the wife I’ll always be there. By me putting a limit, he thinks i am threatening his relationship with his friends, which i am not. Like i want him to be a hermit of some sort and i am controlling him 24/7. I feel like he needs to learn to say ‘no’ whenever they call. Isn’t by him not being able to say ‘no’ they’re controlling him. And the sheer hypocrisy in our culture of how a woman expects to be at home looking nice for the husband for when he gets home, ready to give him love and bring him food.
Why should I prioritise my time for him when I feel like he can’t prioritise his? Why am i always expected to be at home when he gets home looking after his home and his family.
Recently, I have started rebelling too. I have started prioritising my time. Unfortunately, i do not have any family or friends here since I moved to marry him so i cannot spend my time away with people. And i am not the kind that makes friends that easily. So iv’e started prioritising things i like. When he comes home, I try and spend as little time as i can because i am too busy doing things I like. I will starting work next week as well, so inshallah I’ll try and make friends and prioritise my time for them.
Why should I prioritise my time for him when I feel like he can’t prioritise his? Why am i always expected to be at home when he gets home looking after his home and his family.
Recently, I have started rebelling too. I have started prioritising my time. Unfortunately, i do not have any family or friends here since I moved to marry him so i cannot spend my time away with people. And i am not the kind that makes friends that easily. So iv’e started prioritising things i like. When he comes home, I try and spend as little time as i can because i am too busy doing things I like. I will starting work next week as well, so inshallah I’ll try and make friends and prioritise my time for them.