“He Refuses to Bathe or Flush” – Woman Cries Out Over Dirty Habits of Wealthy Husband She Married by Mistake

A newlywed woman has taken to social media to share her heartbreaking and shocking experience in an arranged marriage that has left her emotionally drained and physically exhausted — all because of her husband’s unbearable hygiene habits.
According to the woman, her 8-month-old marriage is already on the verge of collapse due to the disturbing personal habits of her wealthy husband, who she claims refuses to bathe regularly, use perfume, flush the toilet, or clean up after himself.
Married the Wrong Twin – A Twist of Fate
The woman explained that the man initially came to propose to her twin sister, whom he had met while overseeing a building project. When the sister declined the proposal, their parents allegedly convinced her to take her sister’s place, believing that the groom wouldn’t notice the difference.
“I agreed because I wasn’t sure about my struggling boyfriend at the time. I thought the man was clean, successful, and God-fearing,” she said.
But what she discovered after the wedding shocked her to the core.
Wealthy But Dirty: “He Climbs the Bed Without Bathing”
While the husband is described as financially generous and emotionally caring, the wife claims his dirty habits are driving her to the edge.
“He doesn’t like bathing. He claps his legs twice and climbs the bed, sweaty and smelly. His feet stain the bed sheets. I feel like I’m living with a toddler,” she lamented.
Despite buying him designer perfumes, he refuses to use them, claiming they make breathing difficult. He scatters dirty socks, leaves wet towels everywhere, and never flushes the toilet.
“It’s always me checking and cleaning. My hands are peeling from washing his clothes, even though we have a washing machine,” she added.
“I Feel Like His Mother, Not His Wife”
She said her attempts to discuss the matter are met with resistance. Her husband believes she should “cope with how he was raised” and has refused to employ house help, citing “traditional values.”
“He loves me, yes. I lack nothing materially. But emotionally and physically, I’m drained. I feel like a housekeeper, not a wife,” she confessed.
Now, she’s torn between staying and enduring or walking away from the marriage to preserve her mental health.
What Would You Do?
The woman is appealing for advice:
“Will he ever change? How do I cope with a man who doesn’t believe anything is wrong with how he lives?”









