When Success is a Threat to Love: Can You Stay in a Marriage Where Your Partner Can't Handle Your Achievement? β€” Soultrob
avatar
Anonymous
πŸ˜• Feeling Confused β€’ 55Β minutes ago
Trob
πŸ’” ADVICE NEEDED

A woman had been married for four years.

She and her husband started their marriage with very little, but they were happy. They promised each other that whatever they earned, they would build their future together.

Then the woman started a successful business.

Her income grew quickly, and she began contributing more to the family.

Instead of being proud of her, her husband became insecure.

He started making comments like:

β€œYou now think you're better than me.”

Whenever she bought something for herself, he complained.

Whenever she made a business decision without asking him, he became angry.

One evening, she came home and discovered that her husband had secretly taken money from their joint savings.

When she asked him where it went, he said:

β€œI wanted to prove that I can still provide for this family without depending on you.”

She was heartbroken.

She never wanted him to compete with her. She only wanted them to succeed together.

That night, she told him:

β€œI don't need you to earn more than me. I need you to be happy when I succeed.”

He apologized and promised to change.

But she now wonders whether love can survive when one partner sees the other's success as a threat.

πŸ’” If you were her, would you stay and try to rebuild the marriage?

Or would you leave a relationship where your success makes your partner uncomfortable?

Can a relationship truly work when one person is secretly competing with the person they love?

What advice would you give her? πŸ‘‡
0 View(s) 0 Comment(s)
0 reaction(s)

Comments (0)

No comments yet. Be the first to support.

-->