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Confessions of Ex-Wives Who Clung to These 15 Behaviors That Destroyed Their Marriage

Updated on March 31, 2026 by TMM Staff · Dating & Confidence

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It has been said before, but it needs to be stated again: marriages don’t fall apart in a matter of days. It takes time for a marriage to disintegrate, and it happens slowly and silently when certain negative and appallingly pernicious factors go unnoticed and unchecked for far too long. When some divorced women look back on what went wrong in their marriages, they usually confess that it wasn’t just their husbands who were responsible for everything that went wrong. They realize that they were the ones who stubbornly clung to certain behaviors, inadvertently, that pushed their marriages well past their breaking point. Read on and learn about the behaviors that ex-wives admit contributed greatly to their marriage’s destruction right here.

I Stopped Respecting Him

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It starts small at first, a small eye roll, a snarky remark, a dismissive comment, and so on. With time, all the respect vanished from the marriage, and with it, its foundation also crumbled completely. 

I Took Him for Granted

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These women assumed automatically that no matter what they did or happened, their husbands would always be there for them. They took their efforts and contributions for granted, and they pulled back on all appreciation for them. This weakened their connection to the extent that divorce eventually became a reality. 

I Expected Him to Read My Mind

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These women chose to shut down and give their husbands the silent treatment instead of communicating with them openly and candidly. They expected them to just know what was bothering them, as if they were mind readers, and never actually stated their concerns openly. This caused resentment to silently keep accumulating in their marriages till it eventually overwhelmed and destroyed everything. 

I Criticized More Than I Encouraged

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These women realize later on that what they considered to be constructive feedback was actually constant criticism packed up in pretty packaging. With time, their husbands stopped trying completely and detached emotionally. They began to feel like no matter what they did, it was never enough for their spouses and their marriages in general.

I Withheld Affection When I Was Upset

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These women admit to having weaponized affection in their marriage. They withheld it when their husbands needed it the most from them. They chose to exploit physical and emotional affection as a tool to get their way in their marriages or to punish their husbands when they didn’t accede. This caused their husbands to grow emotionally and physically distant from them.

I Compared Him to Other Men

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These women frequently compared their husbands to their friends’ husbands, exes, social media couples, and even the strangers they saw on the streets. This kind of behavior created resentment and insecurity in their relationships, from which they never truly recovered.

I Made Everything About My Feelings

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These women chose to minimize their husbands’ struggles, the stress they were experiencing, and the emotional turmoil they were going through. Everything was about them and them alone, and this made their husbands feel overlooked, unseen, and unsupported in their marriages. 

I Didn’t Take Accountability

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These women were wont to avoid accountability. They never took responsibility for their mistakes and chose to make arguments all about an exercise in shifting blame onto their husbands. Admitting to their faults felt like losing to these women, a predilection that inhibited growth in their marriage and on a personal level.

I Let Small Issues Build Into Big Ones

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These women admit to having ignored small, insignificant issues in their marriages. They never addressed these problems early on and instead let them fester, eventually exacerbating into festering emotional wounds. This kept on happening till their husbands couldn’t bear it any longer, and they walked away forever once their patience had run dry. 

I Tried to Control Too Much

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These women tried to control everything in their marriages, even concerning their husbands’ attire, the people they met, their tastes, career choices, and so forth. They micromanaged everything, and this led to their husbands feeling like they were living under a dictatorship instead of with a partner. Once they realized that, they started to pull away slowly but surely. 

I Stopped Being Kind

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The warmth that once permeated their marriages and defined their very essence faded once these women stopped being kind and empathetic towards their husbands. Instead, they let impatience, irritation, and petulance replace the void that was left behind. It led to their marriages disintegrating eventually.

I Didn’t Prioritize the Marriage

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These women now realize that they had placed everything on a higher pedestal compared to their marriages and their husbands. Work, social life, kids, and even personal care took priority over their marriage until it became only a trivial afterthought. Once that happened, there was nothing stopping their marriages from shattering.

I Assumed Love Was Enough

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These women believed that love and feelings of affection were sufficient to sustain a marriage, a perception that proved to be erroneous and invalid. They didn’t expend the requisite efforts and intention to keep that love alive and sustained as time went on, an oversight that cost them their marriages in the end. 

I Ignored His Needs

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These women now realize that they blatantly refused to facilitate their husbands’ emotional, mental, or physical needs. Instead, they blatantly minimized and dismissed them, a decision that left their husbands cold and indifferent as time went by till they finally left their marriages completely.

I Resisted Change

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These women now realize that they held onto certain habits and patterns even when it became apparent that they were adversely affecting their marriages. They held onto the misconception that things will work out for the better by themselves, but that certainly didn’t happen.

Final Thoughts

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Marriage isn’t about perfection; it is about being mindful of your actions, compromising for the sake of your connection, and giving your partner the respect, love, and attention that they need and deserve. Those spouses who remain conscientious and deliberate in their approach towards their marriage and accord these positive attributes to each other build something truly remarkable and strong. Those who choose to ignore them often lament over the broken pieces of their marriage once it disintegrates eventually. 

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