A healthy marriage is built on trust, respect, and support. Without these, a relationship can become unstable and full of conflict. Problems like insecurity, power struggles, or mental health issues can often make things worse. Recently, a reader reached out with a heartfelt message, asking for advice on how to deal with her husband’s troubling behavior.
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