There can be a variety of behaviors between couples that can hurt feelings, and here are some common examples:
Deception and dishonesty: Any form of deception and dishonesty can undermine trust, such as lying, withholding important facts, or keeping secrets.
Disrespect and contempt: Disrespectful or contemptuous attitudes towards your partner's feelings, opinions, and values, lack of respect and attention, can cause emotional damage.
Lack of communication and understanding: Reluctance to communicate, lack of shared goals and understanding, inability to resolve issues and deal with conflicts, can lead to emotional alienation and dissatisfaction.
Neglect and distancing: Ignoring each other's feelings of harmony and alienating emotional interaction and attention leads to mutual emotional drift.
Control and threats: Trying to satisfy one's own needs by controlling, threatening, or applying pressure to force the partner to do what he or she wants, can lead to conflicts and resentment.
Unfairness and imbalance: Unfair distribution and handling of family responsibilities, unbalanced dedication and dedication, can easily lead to emotional imbalance and dissatisfaction.
These are just some of the most common examples, and they vary from person to person. In order to maintain the health of the relationship, it is recommended that both spouses maintain open communication, respect each other's feelings and needs, and support and tolerate each other. If there are problems and conflicts, you can seek the help of a professional marriage counselor to get a better solution.