Can your wife truly love you and still rarely initiate sex? For many husbands, those two ideas seem impossible to reconcile. In this episode, we look at why many dismissive avoidant wives experience love, desire, and intimacy differently than anxious husbands. We'll explore why a lack of pursuit does not always mean a lack of love, and why years of pressure, shame, stress, or emotional self-protection can make initiation difficult even in a committed marriage.
We'll also discuss the difference between feeling loved and feeling desired, why anxious husbands often tie pursuit to their self-worth, and how taking your wife's behavior personally can deepen the pain. Understanding these patterns does not minimize your loneliness, but it can help you stop drawing conclusions that create even more suffering. The goal is not to settle for less. The goal is to become a Secure Husband who can communicate honestly, hold healthy boundaries, and stop making another person's behavior determine his value.
If this episode connects with your story, I'd love to invite you to schedule a free 30-minute consultation. It's simply a conversation about what's happening in your marriage and how coaching might work for you. No sales pitch, no pressure, just a chance to see if it's a good fit and how I can help.
If you struggle with life, marriage and relationships and are ready to thrive,check out the resources from Certified Professional Coach Bruce Abbott at https://SecureHusband.com.
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What is The Secure Husband?
A Secure Husband no longer seeks validation from his wife; he stands strong in self-worth, meets his own emotional needs, and leads with confidence and clarity. I’ve been where you are, and I’m here to help you break free from old patterns, reclaim your strength, and transform your marriage from the inside out.