Shalom Bayis needs more than just giving in.
Being mevater is a beautiful ideal, one for which every Jew can and should strive. Marriage would be a non-stop battle if we insisted on always getting our way. Indeed, couples who can graciously and sincerely concede to the otherג€™s needs possess a master key to harmony.
However, vatranus ג€” or more accurately, a superficial simulation of this trait ג€” can also mask and sometimes trigger deep and profound problems in a marriage.
Is your go-to strategy of giving in producing negative or dangerous side-effects in your marriage? Ask yourself some questions:
- Do you feel controlled by your spouse?
- Are there many things you refrain from saying to your spouse for fear of his/her reaction?
- Do you feel that you give and give and get very little in return?
- Would your spouse be surprised to find out what you really feel and think?
- Are you unable to enjoy life and feel good about yourself when your spouse is down on you?
- Are you unable to enjoy life and feel good about yourself when your spouse is down on you
Rav Shmuel Kamenetsky, ROSH YESHIVA, TALMUDICAL YESHIVA OF PHILADELPHIA
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