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Gender: MaleSubmitted on 11 June 2026 at 3:09 am

Hi All, For the past four years, my wife and I have been living separately. Throughout this time, my parents and I made every possible effort to save our marriage, hoping that understanding and patience would heal the distance between us. Unfortunately, constant interference and negativity from her family created misunderstandings and pushed her further away from me and my family. Even after the loss of her father last year, we stood by her side during that difficult time. When her mother recently passed away, we once again went to support her, believing that perhaps this tragedy would bring us together and give our marriage one final chance. Instead, our hopes were shattered. What was meant to be a conversation for reconciliation turned into an incident where my mother and I were attacked. We somehow managed to return home safely. Today, what hurts the most is realizing that ego can become more important than love, respect, and relationships. We never stopped trying to save this marriage, but after years of effort and disappointment, I feel completely broken inside. It has left me questioning whether the true meaning of marriage still exists in today's world.

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Anonymous19 June 2026 at 9:49 pm

Mariage can become the greatest prison....it's not a ultimate truth or something, it's a societal made thing and a convenience option.......so why are you taking it as end unto itself as a goal or something Note: ......Conveniences are meant to enhance yourself not degrade , let alone get depressed.......there is nothing sacred about mariage , although your happiness is sacred.

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Anonymous20 June 2026 at 3:58 pm

Bro move on.

Anonymous19 June 2026 at 7:08 pm

u shud have decided on her long back...mistake is urs trying to give her a chance and also supported her in difficult times...now u only lost ur self respect & 4 long years were u cud have got married again and lived in peace...few people will realize only after they suffer due to damage which is irreversible

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Anonymous19 June 2026 at 4:00 pm

Stay strong bro

Anonymous19 June 2026 at 3:55 pm

Same going with me.....few good people only suffer...

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