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How To Deal with a Toxic Wife: 19 Tips That Work

Qasim Adam
10 min readJan 5, 2022

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If you’re a husband who’s dealing with a toxic wife, then you know how frustrating and difficult it can be. The good news is that there are steps you can take to improve the situation.

In this blog post, we’ll outline 19 tips that have helped other husbands who are in the same situation as you. Follow these tips and you’ll be on your way to having a healthier, happier relationship with your wife.

1. Work on your personal growth

If you want to improve a relationship, then you need to start by improving yourself. In this case, what you’re going to want to do is work on your personal growth and self-development. This means taking time out of each day for activities that will help you grow as a person.

For example, you could read books that teach you about relationships and how to be a better husband or father. You could also take some time every day for exercise and other activities like journaling and meditation (which can help improve your emotional intelligence and well-being).

2. Learn what you can from the toxic wife

While you want to avoid being around your wife as much as possible, you must try to learn something from her. For example, is she usually right when she criticizes you? Or does she criticize you for things that are valid complaints?

3. Take care of yourself

When you have a toxic wife, it can be easy to neglect yourself. Because of this, you may need to remind yourself that taking care of yourself is important.

If you aren’t getting enough sleep or exercising, then fix your sleep hygiene and improve your diet. If you don’t have much time for self-care, then start by simply doing something nice for yourself once a week (like getting your favorite food, watching your favorite show, etc.).

4. Spend time with your friends and family

Having a toxic wife is difficult, but you can make it easier by spending time with the people who love you (e.g., your children, parents, siblings). If you don’t have much free time, then set aside a few hours every week where you can hang out with the people…

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Qasim Adam
Qasim Adam

Written by Qasim Adam

Blogger, author, and freelancer. Top writer on Medium in Love, Life Lessons, Psychology, Parenting, and Relationships.

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