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A 37-year-old guy has opened up on social media about the difficult times he has had in his young, nearly two-year marriage.

The man, who claims to still love his wife very much, acknowledged that he has lost his spiritual strength and emotional stamina and has been going from house to house looking for serenity but has been unsuccessful.

He claims that because of his wife’s behavior with the neighbors, they have already moved apartments four times.

“Every time I have to look for another place. The stress is too much. Paying six months or one year rent up front, plus agent and legal fees. My business is not even moving well, yet I keep spending money like water,” he lamented.

He characterized himself as a reserved individual who cherishes his alone and tranquility, but claimed that his wife is the complete opposite—a vibrant social butterfly who spends a lot of time outside establishing friendships with both male and female neighbors.

The man disclosed that insecurity and jealousy are his main problems, particularly when a new, beautiful male neighbor moves in.

“She will be the first to greet him, the first to offer help, and before long, they’re laughing and gisting like old friends. I’ll just be inside, peeping through the window, and fire will be burning in my chest. I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I can’t even focus on my work,” he wrote.

He acknowledged that because of her previous relationship, he had never spoken to his wife about these thoughts. His wife once informed him that she left her ex-boyfriend because he was excessively controlling and jealous. He has kept quiet despite the fact that his agony is getting worse every day out of fear that he could be perceived in the same way.

“I feel trapped,” he confessed. “I’ve spent so much money moving houses just to avoid these issues, but I’m still not comfortable. My mind is not at ease, and I don’t have peace in my own home.”

The man cried out for aid at the end of his emotional outburst, wondering whether there was anything that could be done to help him or if he was overreacting.

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