Husband states I should have just “done it because he had a bad day”

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She watched him wrestle with his disappointment, his silence heavy between them despite her words of encouragement and open arms.

Though she offered comfort and understanding, his pain seemed to build an invisible wall, pushing her love aside as he clung to his own turmoil. As exhaustion overtook her, the unspoken distance grew, turning their shared space cold and quiet.

The fragile connection, strained by stress and unmet needs, left them both longing—for solace, for closeness, for the warmth they once effortlessly shared.

Husband states I should have just “done it because he had a bad day”
‘Husband states I should have just “done it because he had a bad day”’

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The thread exploded with reactions. Whether agreeing or disagreeing, everyone had something to say — and they said it loud.

The original poster (OP) provided substantial emotional support and practical accommodation for her husband's stressful professional disappointment throughout the day, yet faced pressure to provide physical intimacy when she was physically depleted.

When a spouse feels ent*tled to s*xual intimacy as compensation for a difficult day, overriding their partner's stated exhaustion, where should the balance lie between marital duty and individual physical autonomy, even within a s*xually active relationship?