How to know if your marriage is in desperate need of help, and what to do about it.
“He’s insufferable,” my aunt said, an angry blush coloring her cheeks. She’d been venting about my uncle’s erratic behavior for almost an hour.
“I’m sorry,” I replied, unsure of what else to add. Though my uncle’s irritability was infuriating, it was also mind-boggling. Yes, he had always had a strong temper. But in the past year, he’d transformed into the movie stereotype of the grumpy old man.
“Everything I do is wrong,” my aunt went on. “Everything I say is wrong. It’s as if I have to walk on eggshells when I’m around him.”
If this situation sounds familiar, don’t worry. My aunt and uncle are still together and are working to help my uncle get better. Turns out, he has Miserable Husband Syndrome.
Miserable Husband Syndrome or Irritable Male Syndrome is when a man experiences hypersensitivity, anxiety, frustration, and anger due to the decrease in testosterone caused by aging (andropause), certain medications, or abnormally-high levels of stress.