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6 Signs Your Husband Is Sexually Abusing You

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Many married people have a difficult time seeing sexual abuse in their marriages, however, it’s real and more common than most people would think. Sexual abuse refers to unwanted sexual contact not just by a stranger, a friend, a relative or someone that you know. It can happen to anyone and by anyone even your husband. Here are signs your spouse is sexually abusing you :

You Agree to Sex Because You are Scared

Physical and sexual abuse are usually linked. If you are experiencing sexual abuse from your husband, you are also likely to be physically abused. If you agree to have sex with your husband because he threatens to physically or emotionally abuse you, it’s sexual abuse. This may come in the form of threats to dump you, harm you or harm your children.

He Forces His Opinion Of Birth Control, Pregnancy or Abortion

There are critical and major decisions that you and your spouse should make together. When your husband forces his opinion on you concerning your birth control, pregnancy or abortion, that is sexual abuse.

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Your Husband Body Shames You

Sexual harassment also includes insults, inappropriate physical contact and body remarks.Your significant other shouldn’t shame you for your looks since a loving spouse would never harm your self esteem and confidence.

He Denies Sex As Punishment

Denying your spouse sex in a bid to get what you want from him is sexual and psychological abuse.It’s a form of manipulation that’s meant to control your significant other.The best way to solve issues in your marriage is to communicate and undergo counselling not to deny love or sex.

He Forces You To Do Uncomfortable Sexual Things

If your husband touches you indecently even after telling him not to do so, that’s sexual abuse. If he’s in the mood for sex and you aren’t and he does it anyway, that’s sexual abuse.

Any form of sexual contact whether involving rape or not is sexual abuse an shouldn’t be taken lightly. Since it’s your body, when you say no to him, he should respect your decision.Intimacy is a decision that two people should decide whether they are married or not.

He Refuses To Use Protection During Sexual Intercourse

According to experts, sexual abuse includes being forced to have unwanted and unsafe sexual practices. That clearly means that if you consent to sexual intercourse with your husband but he refuses to wear protection that’s considered sexual abuse.

Sexual abuse involves any situation that forces you to do unwanted intimate acts. If you are only comfortable using protection, your significant other should respect your decision.

In conclusion, being married doesn’t mean your body belongs to your significant other. A healthy relationship involves two people who fully respect each other and don’t force their spouse to do something harmful or something they are  uncomfortable with.

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