The Hidden Resentment of Codependency (Codependency Podcast Series)
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Why are some of the kindest, most giving husbands carrying so much anger and resentment?
In this episode of The Secure Husband Podcast, we explore the hidden resentment that often grows inside codependent men. Many husbands spend years helping, providing, sacrificing, and putting everyone else first. Over time, those sacrifices can create emotional debt, especially when their own needs go unmet.
You'll learn how self-abandonment fuels resentment, why overgiving often leads to bitterness, how hidden expectations create frustration, and why the "nice guy" can eventually become the angry guy. We also discuss dead bedrooms, people pleasing, boundaries, and the connection between resentment and low self-worth.
If you've found yourself feeling angry, bitter, exhausted, or unappreciated in your marriage, this episode may help you understand what's really happening beneath the surface.
If you'd like help applying these concepts to your own marriage, schedule a free 30-minute consultation at SecureHusband.com. It's simply a conversation about what's happening in your marriage and how coaching might work for you. No sales pitch. No pressure. Just a chance to see if it's a good fit and how I can help.
If you struggle with life, marriage and relationships and are ready to thrive,check out the resources from Certified Professional Coach Bruce Abbott at https://SecureHusband.com.
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