9 Body Language Signs Your Spouse Hates You

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What are the signs your spouse hates you?

Love and hate are common human emotions. Also, misunderstandings are common in any romantic relationship, where smaller ones can be solved within a couple of days while bigger ones take longer to overcome.

No one wants to be in a relationship that is falling apart. And when you start to feel like something’s off with your spouse and the way he or she acts around you, you’re probably wondering if they hate you.

If your spouse shows signs of marital unhappiness, like being critical of everything you do or withdrawing from you, it’s essential to address the elephant in the room before the issue leads to further problems. But before acknowledging those signs, you have to know them!

Without further ado, here are 9 signs your spouse hates you!

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