You do something nice.
You help around the house.
You give a compliment or say “I love you.”
But deep down, you’re hoping she gives something back — maybe sex, affection, or appreciation.
That’s called giving to get, and it’s ruining your connection.
In this episode of The Secure Husband Podcast, we break down:
What “giving to get” really means
Why your wife feels confused or pressured
How to stop scorekeeping and start leading with honesty
Why hidden expectations are hurting your marriage
In this video, you’ll learn how to:
✅ Spot when you’re keeping score
✅ Stop giving with strings attached
✅ Heal the fear of being unwanted
✅ Replace unspoken deals with real connection
✅ Love without trying to control or earn affection
Topics Covered:
The hidden damage of unspoken emotional contracts
How guilt and silent expectations push her away
Why clear, calm leadership is more powerful than performance
How to give from fullness, not fear
How to rebuild trust through honesty and strength
When you give to get, you create pressure.
When you give from overflow, you create peace.
If you struggle with life, marriage and relationships and are ready to thrive,check out the resources from Certified Professional Coach Bruce Abbott at https://SecureHusband.com.
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