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Been married 37 years now. Spouse still thinks voting makes a difference. Still thinks there is hope in America. Still watches Tucker and believes in muh ‘merica. We agree on a lot, but recently (last 3 years) I’ve seen a big separation on agreement politically. Maybe I’m the fucked up one, but he (yes, he) has always been an optimist. And no, it’s not a gay marriage. I’m a female. But this evening, he was so vitriolic about how negative I am. Said some things to me that, as I type this, makes cry. So hurtful. We are traditional, but damn. Wake up man.

Been married 37 years now. Spouse still thinks voting makes a difference. Still thinks there is hope in America. Still watches Tucker and believes in muh ‘merica. We agree on a lot, but recently (last 3 years) I’ve seen a big separation on agreement politically. Maybe I’m the fucked up one, but he (yes, he) has always been an optimist. And no, it’s not a gay marriage. I’m a female. But this evening, he was so vitriolic about how negative I am. Said some things to me that, as I type this, makes cry. So hurtful. We are traditional, but damn. Wake up man.

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[–] 3 pts

You need to apologize to your husband for being so negative and combative. You think you know more than him because you're blackpilled and that's a problem.

Here are some verses from the Bible that may help you:

https://biblia.com/bible/kjv1900/ephesians/5/22-24

https://biblia.com/bible/kjv1900/1-timothy/2/12

I would really rather not receive a reply from you. God bless you and help you discern what's right.

[–] 3 pts

I apologized almost immediately. Several times. Specifically for my negativity. I received nothing but vitriol in return. That’s when I stopped and left him alone. Ball is in his court.