After a long day, just had a bad knock out drag out argument with my wife. I am emotionally drained and feel like I’m consistently in a one sided marriage that requires constant compromise on my end instead of it being 50/50. I’m tired and mentally drained and feel isolated and alone and I’m at my breaking point.

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  1. I’m sorry to hear that you are going through a difficult time in your marriage and feeling emotionally drained and isolated. It’s understandable to feel overwhelmed and at your breaking point after a difficult argument with your spouse.

    It’s important to remember that all marriages have ups and downs, and it’s normal for couples to have disagreements and conflicts. It’s also important to recognize that compromise and communication are key in any relationship, and it’s important to find ways to work through conflicts and find a balance in the relationship.

    It might be helpful to consider seeking support from a therapist or a counselor to work through these challenges and find ways to improve your relationship with your spouse. A therapist can provide you with a safe and neutral space to talk about your feelings and help you find ways to communicate more effectively with your spouse.

    It’s also important to take care of yourself during this difficult time. Make sure to prioritize self-care and find ways to manage your stress and take breaks when you need them. It’s okay to take some time for yourself to regroup and recharge.

    Remember, it’s normal to have ups and downs in any relationship, and it’s possible to work through challenges and find ways to improve your relationship with your spouse.

  2. In line w some other posts.. I used to try and help and think about where I could proactively help my spouse. It didn’t mean a thing to her when I took initiative. So I stopped…. while I’d love to have a partner that would seek ways to help me…. that will never happen… be good to yourself.. I’m fact be better to yourself than your wife

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