MY WIFE SAYS I RAPED HER, I THOUGHT I WAS JUST RECONNECTING WITH HER – MAN SHARES DISTURBING STORY

When my wife gave birth to our first child last month, I thought it would be the happiest season of our lives. But joy quickly turned into distance. She became withdrawn always tired, barely speaking, and constantly focused on the baby.

Her mother and sister moved in to help, and I was grateful. But deep down, I missed her. I missed her laughter, her touch, her presence beside me at night. I tried everything helping with the baby, doing chores, saying sweet things hoping she’d feel close to me again. But nothing worked.

One night, I tried to be intimate with her. She refused. I kept begging, reminding her of how long it had been. Finally, she looked at me coldly and said, “Do what you want, since you won’t listen.”

In that moment, I thought she had given in. I thought maybe she just needed me to show her affection again. But I was wrong.

She didn’t respond to my touch. She didn’t say a word. She just lay there, silent and still, until it was over.

Afterward, she went into the bathroom and cried for hours. I felt sick. I told myself she was just emotional, that maybe the stress of motherhood was weighing on her. But deep down, guilt had already begun to eat at me.

Since that night, she hasn’t spoken to me properly. She doesn’t share the same room, doesn’t look at me, and won’t cook for me anymore. Her sister now does everything while my wife avoids me completely.

When I finally asked her what was wrong, she broke down and said, “You took advantage of me. You knew I wasn’t ready. You violated me.”

Those words shattered me. I thought I was reconnecting with the woman I loved. Instead, she sees me as someone who hurt her someone she can never forgive.

Now, our home is quiet and heavy. I sleep alone, haunted by that night, wishing I could undo everything.

I don’t know how to make it right.

All I know is that I lost my wife not to death, but to something I caused.

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