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A Few Months Ago I Started Sharing Everyday Moments and Family Recipes Online – Not for Fame, Just f…

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A few months ago, I started posting content on social media. Not because I wanted to be famous. Not because I was seeking attention. I simply enjoyed it. I liked filming recipes, sharing snippets of daily life with my daughter, and capturing small moments around our home. Nothing staged, nothing polishedjust simple videos from the kitchen or the living room as I went about my day.

Right from the beginning, my husband started feeling rather uncomfortable about it. At first, he made little digsquestioning why I was doing it, asking who would want to watch, wondering what the point was of uploading those videos. I kept telling him I wasnt after anything, that it was just a bit of a distraction for me, something I genuinely found enjoyable. But he didnt see it that way.

One day, he told me outright that he thought I was just trying to attract the attention of other men. That I wanted people to watch me, to fancy me. I was taken aback; I couldnt understand where that was coming from. My videos are about food, my daughters lunch box, a recipe that turned out well. I wasnt parading around in a bikini, I wasnt dancing, I wasnt showing off my body.

Whats most ridiculous is that I have just 99 followers. Ninety-nine. And at least half of them are familycousins, aunties, friends from school. I pointed this out to him. I showed him my profile. I scrolled through the comments with him. Still, he insisted it wasnt about the numbersit was about the intention. He accused me of looking for something.

Thats when the arguments began. Whenever I got my phone out to record something, hed glare at me. If I posted a video, he would ask who had watched it. If someone left a smiley face, hed call it flirting. Once, he even asked me to show him my private messagesthough I didnt have any. He said it was disrespectful for a wife to behave like this.

Eventually, I stopped filming freely. I started thinking twice before I posted anything. I felt like I was being watched all the time. What began as a hobby turned into a source of anxiety. He kept saying I was changing, that I wasnt the same person anymore, that I just wanted to show off. But it felt more like I couldnt do anything at all without it being twisted into something it wasnt.

Even now, I upload far less often. Not because I dont want to, but because each post feels like Im inviting another argument. I wonder what I should do.

Sometimes, we forget that hobbies and small pleasures are important for our sense of self. In a relationship, trust and understanding matter as much as love. If we start to question each others every move, we risk losing not only happiness, but the chance to truly support each others individuality. Its important to remember that respecting one anothers boundaries and freedom is at the heart of any meaningful partnership.

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