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The Empowered Wife Podcast: Marriage Help with Laura Doyle

242: My Husband Complains Too Much: 2 Ways to Change That

The Empowered Wife Podcast: Marriage Help with Laura Doyle

Laura Doyle

Trustedrelationshipexpert, Narcissism, Verbalabuse, Fixingmarriages, Relationships, Feelinglonely, Relationshipexpert, Alcoholabuse, Self-improvement, Angerissues, Intimacyskills, Midlifecrisis, Affairs, Fixingrelationship, Exhausted, Desired, Society & Culture, Special, Physicalabuse, Empoweredwife, Passionaterelationship, Playfulrelationship, Empoweredwives, Education, Unloved, Relationshipadvice

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🗓️ 9 July 2024

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

It’s annoying when your husband complains. It sucks the fun out of everything, makes you feel unappreciated, and can definitely lead to resentment (if you’re a mere mortal woman like me). What I’m going to share with you is going to sound counterintuitive. What I’ll invite you to try when your husband complains too much is not a regular power that most women have. No. These are superpowers that some wives have developed for strengthening their families. You can too. On today’s episode of The Empowered Wife Podcast, I’m talking about what to do when your husband complains too much. I'll share 2 ways to change that.

Also, my guest Mary felt very alone and scared that her husband would leave or cheat on her, especially when he brought up divorce during a fight! She decided to experiment with the 6 Intimacy Skills, but her husband was skeptical and sometimes it backfired completely. Then he started flirting and seeking her out more, and now the passion has skyrocketed. She’s going to tell us how she did it so you can do it too.

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today on the Empowered Wife podcast.

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There were lots of times that I was really bent on, you know, making sure my daughter was at her ballet classes and her stuff and I was having to drive long hours around the whole city to get to like my work and things like that.

0:21.0

There was a lot of pressures going on there. And so I used to kind of like I would go and and I would like leave for those periods of time and I would do my own like ballet classes and stuff not because I not because just because I loved it you know there was times where I just felt like me and him were just budding heads all the time and we were arguing you know and he was drinking a lot and if I told him not to drink, he'd drink more.

0:54.0

You know, because I would be controlling at the time I didn't think of that.

1:00.0

So I was always like telling, if something didn't go my way at that time then there was there was

1:09.7

repercussions and so you would never know what kind of mood I was in and how it because it

1:18.0

all depended on the people around me at the time. Welcome to the Empowered Wife podcast where it's all about fixing your marriage

1:30.0

without your man's conscious effort so that you feel desired, taken care of, and special, even if it feels

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hopeless right now. I'm Laura Doyle and today we're talking about what to do when your husband complains too much.

1:44.6

I'm going to show you two ways that you can change that.

1:48.4

And my guest Mary felt so alone and really scared that her husband was either going to leave or cheat on her,

1:56.0

especially when he brought up divorced during a fight.

1:59.0

She decided to experiment with the six intimacy skills, but her husband was very skeptical.

2:07.2

And sometimes it backfired.

2:09.3

Then he started learning with her, then seeking out her company more, and now the passion has skyrocketed

2:16.4

between them. So she's going to tell us how she did it so you can do it too. But first

2:22.0

let's talk about what to do when your husband complains too much.

2:26.3

So I can show you these two ways that you can change that. It's really annoying when your

2:30.9

husband is complaining a lot because it sucks all the joy and the fun out of the whole household out of your relationship certainly.

2:41.0

It also makes you feel underappreciated and it can definitely lead to

2:46.2

resentment if you're a mere mortal woman like I am. So what I'm going to share with you

2:52.0

next though, this is going to sound counterintuitive.

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