15 Signs That Scream You Married Someone Wrong For You

Marriage needs careful thought and understanding of your partner. If questioning your choice, certain signs may show you married the wrong person. Let's examine top responses to, "When did you realize you married the wrong person?"

SPENDING ON UNNECESSARY THINGS

"On the wedding day, she insisted on extravagant expenses, like an unnecessary ice cream vendor. Despite initial resistance, she agreed to cut back, yet the ice cream truck showed up anyway."

GETTING ANGRY

"Right after marriage, our relationship nosedived. On our honeymoon in Greece, he snapped; insulted me for allegedly ruining his vacation. He left me alone, crying, while he went swimming."

MAKING HONEYMOON A RESEARCH TRIP

Married and honeymooned in China as Ph.D. students. Wife's father gave her $10k for the trip; it was meant to be a bit of holiday and research. Ended up mostly alone in hostels while she researched. Saw email she sent to her father, stating she wished I wasn't there. Regretted not leaving after that revelation. [Source]

YELLING ABOUT NOT DOING THE DISHES

"On bedrest post-surgery & looking after our infant, he asked why dishes weren't done. Called mom next day, left two weeks later."

GETTING DRUNK ON THE WEDDING DAY

"On my wedding day, my bride spent more time getting drunk with her friend than with me. She even passed out and our wedding night was spent with her sleeping it off. Five years later, she admitted she didn't love me and wanted a divorce."

PARTYING WITH FRIENDS WHEN SHE IS IN SURGERY

"After losing twins, he left me bleeding at the hospital for an operation, then went to party with friends."

HITTING

“The second he decided to hit me. We were married for less than a year and had no kids, thankfully. Took two months, and we were divorced.”

DRINKING WITH FRIENDS

"After my severe lung disorder diagnosis, she left me with the kids to go drinking. She said “I need you to make dinner; I’m meeting friends."

NOT HELPING IN EMERGENCY SITUATION

"While preparing for the pub, I told her the car broke down 7 miles away. She couldn't help despite our 2 cars. We split two months later."

NOT TAKING CARE OF KIDS

“After the kid was born. Total shift. Turns out only I wanted to be a parent.”

NOT SUPPORTING

"I cared for her tirelessly, but she never reciprocated emotionally, never supported me. When I was ill, she refused to help. I realized I was in a toxic relationship."

NOT TAKING CARE OF A DOG

Came home to burn marks on carpets due to then-husband ignoring puppy who bit a phone battery causing a fire. This incident & his lies about college were the end.

INCOMPETENCE

"Not married but living together, he called me incompetent for taking seconds to turn off Netflix subtitles. This, and other constant put downs, made me realize I had been living in fear and pain."

NOT APOLOGIZING

"In an LTR but not married. She apologized for the first time after a false doorbell sound from the TV. This revealed why our relationship struggled. We broke up soon."

NOT MENTIONING IN THE WEDDING SPEECH

"He omitted me in our wedding speech and left me alone on our honeymoon night when I was sick. So much for sickness and health!"

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