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Wife Makes Husband Defecate Outside… “He’s Like a Parasite” Psychiatrist Hits Her Head

Wife Makes Husband Defecate Outside… “He’s Like a Parasite” Psychiatrist Hits Her Head

August 30, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

/Photo = Capture from Divorce Consideration Camp

[파이낸셜뉴스] A psychiatrist has criticized a wife who makes her husband defecate outside.

In the third episode of the JTBC entertainment show ‘Divorce Consideration Camp’ that aired on the 29th, a ‘dog-fighting couple’ who entered the camp for 55 hours to restore their relationship were shown receiving psychiatric counseling.

On this day, psychiatrist Lee Kwang-min met with the wife of the “dog-fighting couple” who had shown severe verbal and physical abuse toward each other and pointed out, “You paid off all your debts, didn’t you? You tried hard, but it’s not like the husband didn’t try hard either. You have to admit what you have to admit. It was a big mistake to lie about having debt at the beginning of the marriage. It must have hurt a lot. But the husband’s lifestyle to deal with it was worse than living as a slave.”

In reality, even though my husband had paid off all his debts, he was living on a meager allowance and was not even able to go to the bathroom at home as he pleased.

Regarding this, psychiatrist Lee Kwang-min said, “Control can easily become dictatorship and gaslighting. My husband is not good at managing money, so I can control him, but I can only control the financial aspects, but that’s not the case. I’m not even sure if he recognizes me as a family member.” He added, “I don’t want to even use that expression, but my husband is like a parasite, a bug in this house.”

When his wife said she felt wronged and angry, he said, “It’s because I labeled myself a victim. I could have just paid off all my debts and lived happily, but I’m living as if I was defrauded when I got married. I keep reminding myself of this and labeling myself a victim, while my husband continues to be the perpetrator.

“I’m gaslighting myself. My husband sees me as someone who is deceiving and exploiting him. I need to stop doing that,” she advised.

/Photo = Capture from Divorce Consideration Camp

/Photo = Capture from Divorce Consideration Camp

Reporter Ahn Ga-eul gaa1003@fnnews.com

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