Constant criticism is like water dripping on stone—it wears a person down over time.
When a woman is regularly criticized in her marriage—whether it’s about how she looks, parents, cooks, works, talks, or even breathes—she begins to feel that nothing she does is ever good enough. Unlike helpful feedback or healthy communication, criticism is often laced with judgment and disapproval, not love or solution.
The damage:
Lowers her self-esteem
Creates a sense of walking on eggshells
Makes her feel unseen and unappreciated
Replaces intimacy with resentment
💬 Tip: Replace criticism with constructive, respectful conversation. Praise her strengths as much as you address concerns.
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