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While no relationship is perfect and you’re sure to hit some rough patches, a long-term healthy marriage is built on love and respect . [1] Unfortunately, some couples find that one or both partners fail to respect each other as much as they should. Whether it’s a new or gradual loss of respect or something that has been present for a while, it’s often difficult to see your own relationship objectively. So we’re here to help you figure out whether or not your partner respects you.

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He pays a little too much attention to other people.

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He makes one-sided demands.

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  1. It’s normal to make some compromises and support your partner to some extent, but it’s a two-way street. This might look like an agreement that "if you cook family dinner for the whole family, I'll do the dishes," or it could look like the two of you taking turns doing unpleasant chores. If you’re constantly doing him favors or making concessions to accommodate his interests and he isn’t reciprocating, that may be a red flag. [5]
    • Does he share in the housework and chores, or does he always demand that you do everything because he's "too tired"?
    • If you have children, do you sometimes feel like an only parent because your husband is just "too busy" to help you out?
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He ignores your boundaries.

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  1. If he’s regularly crossing them, it might be a sign of disrespect. [7] That said, this is an area to tread carefully. Many of us struggle to communicate our boundaries clearly. So make sure that you’re telling him clearly what your boundaries are so that he’s not left guessing, and consider what you should do if he continues to ignore them even once you’ve laid them out. Boundaries could include …
    • The kind of tone or language that you use when talking to each other.
    • How you act around other people. For example, is flirting outside of the marriage off limits?
    • Your boundaries could even include simple, practical things such as bedtimes, especially if you share the same bed. You might even discuss possible solutions for what to do when one of you has to stay up late. E.g. Does one of you go to the guest bedroom?
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He lies frequently.

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  1. Everybody misspeaks or tells white lies occasionally. However, habitual dishonestly can be a sign of manipulative behavior and disrespect. [8] Somebody who respects you might tell a white lie in order to keep a surprise for your birthday; but why would he be cagey about where he is or who he’s spending time with after work? [9] Habitual lying can put a serious dent in the trust you have for each other, which is a crucial factor in a marriage’s success. [10]
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He’s controlling.

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  1. Sure, there are some choices that affect both of you and thus should be joint decisions (whether to have kids, where to live, etc.). But remember: Trust is a key part of a relationship. If he monitors your social media, snoops in your emails, or controls who you hang out with, he's displaying an unhealthy, manipulative form of distrust—not to mention a lack of respect for your autonomy. [11]
    • Controlling behavior can be a sign of a serious issue in a relationship, so this may be a good time to seek professional help from a therapist or mediator. However, most couples will try to communicate and resolve the issues between themselves before going to a psychologist.
    • Reader Poll: We asked 350 wikiHow readers about how they handle conflicts with their partner and only 7% of them said that they seek the help of a therapist or mediator . [Take Poll]
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He doesn’t support you or express pride.

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  1. In fact, supportive friends and loved ones are crucial for our well-being. [12] It’s hurtful and concerning if your spouse never congratulates you on achievements or encourages you to pursue your passions. Does he really respect you if he can’t even muster up some pride when you talk about a promotion at work or about a publisher taking interest in your writing?
    • A husband who respects and supports his partner might even be willing to make some sacrifices to help them achieve their goals.
    • This can be something as simple as taking on the bulk of the housework for a while so that you can focus on an important professional project.
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