Distressed man married into a wealthy family has revealed how his wife tortures him, while subjecting him to mental and physical abuse

The 33-year old man who wrote an anonymous message to a social media platform said his 24-year old wife said his wife beat him so much that he was once admitted to the hospital.
While recounting his experience, he said:

“BEATEN BY MY WIFE

“I am a 33 year old man and my wife is 24 years old we are 5 years of marriage.

My father-in-law is a very wealthy businessman. He paid us for a well-constructed plot and we lived peacefully until our first daughter was born.

When I come home from work, my wife forces me to take care of the child. Each time it’s me who cleans the child, changes his diapers, gives him the bottle, I also have to prepare food, tidy up the house, I can’t even watch the game on TV or go out to see my friends. She makes me watch novelas with her all night yet she won’t go to work like me.

She is the one who decides everything in the house, even when we have to eat, when we have to make love. I accept all this without resentment, because I love her with all my heart and I don’t want to lose her but what I can’t bear 😭, since her father gave her a car, my life has become l hell, she makes me wash her car, she blames me, she hits me regularly, she once sent me to the hospital, I have the wounds all over my back.

My wife terrifies me, when I see her, I panic. What can I do to change my situation? Because I love her and I don’t want to lose her.

NEED-HELP PLEASE, THE MAN CRIED OUT 😭

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