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I would just say that be a little sensitive towards her. Being alone at home all the day she would definitely feel lonely and bored. If she asks you to get something or do something for her she would desperately wait the whole day for you to return hoping that u would get what she had asked for.

U said 95% of the life is fine but just due to that 5% would it be a good idea to get separated ?

My bf does the same i ask him to do something and he forgets it in the beginning it was like Ok no problem.. But when the same thing keeps happening again n again u tend to get frustrated.. I start feeling like he just dsnt care.. But this is not the truth but just a momentary reaction or feeling.

You must discuss this with ur wife if 95% things are fine that means she will definitely try to understand just tell her that u luv her and care for her but at times due to professional pressure you happen to forget somethings and if she would remind you of those things you will try ur best to get them done..

Just one little suggestion whatever may the situation be make sure there isnt a lack of communication... M sure she will try to understand just be a little sensitive towards her feelings.. M sure with time she will also understand what kind of pressure you might be handling professionally... Good luck

Boyfriend?Sikhs should not have boyfriends or girlfriends.I am not kidding with you.

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I married my wife last year and she has been in the UK with me for the past 8 months. she is from india I am from the UK.

95% of the time everything is fine BUT the other 5% .....

we have arguments, not shouting or screaming but phases where we don't talk properly to each other for a few days. usually its about trival things, like for example, she will say something 'i asked you to do something this morning, remember' and i'll say 'no sorry, i don't remember, what was it' and her response will be 'i am not telling you'..

then i will spend 10 mins asking her and she will either not say anything or will say 'i am not telling you'

then i'll get angry and say something and she will sulk and give me the silent treatment for days.....

I am also under an insane level of pressure / stress at work and i wish she would just show some consideration instead of giving me the silent treatment because something slips my mind

i just want to stop these things happening but problem is that her sisters who are married have their husbands totally under their thumb. they scream, shout, swear to get their way whenever their husbands are in india..

ive always been the one who says sorry but i think that is making things worse as she knows i will give in easily.

Just take her out.

Good food, entertainment & shopping will cheer her up in the short run.

In the long run have a baby, keep her busy.

" An idle mind is the devil's workshop "

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