I think it depends on the spouse/wife. I think many women would want an expressive spouse, and vice versa. Communication is key, especially when it comes to expressing love for eachother (many spouses do not tell eachother, or parents towards their children, the simple "I love you."). At the same time, if the spouse is always being a downer, the other spouse may want some space. I think it depends on each person's tolerance level on how much they are able to handle stress and how "deep" they are. Personally, another person's anxiety/worry would worry me easily, so I would prefer if my spouse is selective in what I need to know.
Yes some guys never hear their dad say I love you,I'm pround of you..of receive physical affection like a hug from their dads...or see their dad open up in the home ect..most experience affections from their mum ect.
Yes if one is always in a downer and it just them choosing to revel in depressive mindsets ect then there has to be a point when they have to take some responsibility for their emotional well being coz I guess how a person "feels" about their situation is often more important that what they are actually going through.
Yes it another persons anxiety/worry has a big impact on you and you find yourself also feeling losing worry ect then thats most definitely not great..I guess the other person would try and reassure you that they are gonna be fine coz they wouldn't wanna see u be filled with worry because they are worried/anxious too.👍🏻👍🏻
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