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My (39f) husband (39m) wants me to change the way I dress
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She's so right. There is something going on under the surface, and he is using the clothing as an excuse.
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Maybe he just wants to match with her… Also, maybe I'm giving him too much credit!
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40-year-old threatens divorce when wife refuses to change her "aesthetic" from black, basic outfits to floral dresses, claims he is losing attraction: "Is he having some type of midlife crisis?"
Hola, chicas. Would you start a long-term relationship with someone who has a very different personal style than you? Most people likely wouldn't mind unless the style in question was very extreme, time-consuming, expensive, and more of a hobby — think Victorian Gothic or Japanese Gyaru style. It takes a lot of confidence to pull off some more distinct fashion looks, and many potential partners can be put off by the mere thought of walking down the street and holding hands with an eye-catching individual. Still, if one person in a relationship prefers to wear colorful clothes and the other prefers to sport more basic fits, both within the culturally acceptable fashions of the time and location, there shouldn't be a problem.
In our story today, a man threatens divorce over his wife's dark clothing style. She has dressed this way since the day they met, and now, 15 years into their marriage, he is strongly insisting that she change up her look to match his more colorful palette. To find out where this man gets the audacity, scroll down below!