Man Cries Out Online As His Wife Has Started Using Botox And He Dislikes It, Redditors React

"She looks a bit like a duck, and I'm just not into ducks."

A 28-year-old woman started using Botox, and her husband did not react the way he thought he would. In his post, OP says he didn’t exactly clock it at first, but once he noticed, the whole vibe changed fast.

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Now he’s stuck between two feelings: he wants to be supportive, and he also can’t stop thinking, “Why did you do this? You really don’t need it.” The complicated part is that he’s worried his wife can “read him like a book,” so he’s holding back what he’s actually thinking, even though he knows she’s doing something that makes her feel good.

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Here’s the part that had Redditors side-eyeing his silence.

The OP didn't say anything about the Botox and honestly thought very little of it

The OP didn't say anything about the Botox and honestly thought very little of itReddit/WagwanDeezNutz
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We've gathered some of the most upvoted comments from other Redditors for you to read through below

We've gathered some of the most upvoted comments from other Redditors for you to read through belowReddit/WagwanDeezNutz
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This is something that makes her feel good

This is something that makes her feel goodReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

OP went from “I barely thought about it” to realizing his wife’s new look was something he could not ignore after she started Botox.

The use of cosmetic procedures like Botox can trigger intense emotional responses in relationships, as highlighted in the recent online discussion about a man expressing his discomfort with his wife's decision to alter her appearance. The reactions from Redditors underscore the complexities of navigating personal choices in a partnership. When one partner makes a significant change, it can stir feelings of jealousy and resentment, especially if those feelings are not openly communicated. This situation illustrates how societal beauty standards can impact personal relationships, leading to misunderstandings and emotional turmoil.

It's fine for the OP to ask if the wife did something

It's fine for the OP to ask if the wife did somethingReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

She probably wants it to be something the OP will notice

She probably wants it to be something the OP will noticeReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

The OP should ask how his wife feels about it

The OP should ask how his wife feels about itReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

The moment he tried to keep it to himself, his own thoughts started sounding harsher than he meant them to, like “she doesn’t need it.”

Research published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships indicates that partners who openly discuss their feelings about physical changes tend to experience higher relationship satisfaction. In contrast, those who harbor negative feelings without addressing them may face increased conflict and dissatisfaction.

In this case, the husband's discomfort with his wife's cosmetic choices may indicate deeper insecurities that need to be addressed.

This reminds us of the spouse who wanted a surprise pet adoption, and the other partner said no.

The OP dropped more details in the comments section, and here they are

I am reluctant to bring it up because she can read me like a book. I do want to be supportive; it's just that my actual feelings are: "Why did you do this? You really don't need it."To me, she's perfect, but I understand this has very little to do with me.

The filler will not last forever

The filler will not last foreverReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

It's her body, and she can do with it whatever she likes

It's her body, and she can do with it whatever she likesReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

The OP should let her tell him about it

The OP should let her tell him about itReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

Redditors jumped in with the obvious follow-up, suggesting he should pay attention to how she feels about it, not just how he reacts to it.

Open communication is essential in maintaining relationship satisfaction, especially when discussing sensitive topics such as physical appearance.

The OP should have an open relationship about it all

The OP should have an open relationship about it allReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

There are various risks associated with filler

There are various risks associated with fillerReddit/WagwanDeezNutz

And then the comments added the twist that the Botox will fade, so OP is basically asking if his discomfort will outlast the results.

Botox can last for a few months to a few years, but it's not permanent, depending on the type and a number of other variables. Some Redditors say that although it can be dissolved, doing so carries additional health risks, so it's more advisable to wait for it to go away on its own.

What would you advise the OP? Leave your thoughts in the comments section below and share as well.

To promote healthier dialogue, couples should establish a safe space where both partners can express their feelings without fear of judgment. Engaging in regular check-ins about emotional well-being can help partners navigate the complexities of attraction and self-image in a supportive environment.

The recent outcry from a man on social media about his wife’s use of Botox underscores how significant changes in physical appearance can stir up intense emotions within a relationship. This situation amplifies the necessity for open dialogue between partners. The discomfort expressed by the husband illustrates a common challenge couples face when one partner alters their appearance in ways that may not resonate with the other.

Encouraging a culture of honesty and mutual support is crucial as couples encounter these physical transformations. It is through such conversations that they can address insecurities and preferences, ultimately enhancing their relationship satisfaction amidst the evolving dynamics of their appearances.

Now he’s stuck wondering if he’s protecting his marriage or just quietly resenting his wife’s face.

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