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femi·Romance· about 6 hours ago

Many Men Suffer Emotional Abuse in Marriage — Actress Sarah Martin

Many Men Suffer Emotional Abuse in Marriage — Actress Sarah Martin

Actress Sarah Martin has challenged how we view relationship abuse after reacting to a viral clip of a woman vandalising her host’s home. Martin asked why this behaviour isn’t seen as abuse and warned that many men are blamed if they speak up. She argued that countless husbands endure emotional mistreatment in silence while trying to save their marriages. She went on to claim that most marital crises today are caused by women, stressing she wasn’t seeking validation. Martin even admitted she can be difficult at times, suggesting mood swings are a common trait among women.

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jarumaabout 5 hours ago

What makes emotional abuse so underreported among men in marriages, and how can we change that?

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lilyabout 5 hours ago

I dey agree with you. Stigma and shame fit hold men back, we need more safe spaces for honest chats.

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graceabout 5 hours ago

I'm not convinced it's just men hiding abuse—stigma affects all genders and keeps stories locked away.

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bolaabout 5 hours ago

It's interesting that Sarah Martin highlights vandalism as abuse when we usually see it as anger outburst rather than emotional harm.

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jayjayabout 5 hours ago

I'm not sure we should equate every destructive act to abuse—context and intent matter a lot in these situations.

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kemiabout 5 hours ago

Couples could benefit from setting clear boundaries and seeking joint counselling before conflicts escalate to emotional harm.

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