'My husband's bedroom kink is weird and creepy - I reported him to the police'

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She feels her husband has changed lately (stock image) (Image: Getty Images)
She feels her husband has changed lately (stock image) (Image: Getty Images)

A woman has been urged to pack up her things and leave her spouse after she shared that his sexual kink made her feel uncomfortable and she had reported him to the police. Writing on social media, she explained: “So my husband has been getting very strange/creepy in the bedroom.

“I told him it makes me very uncomfortable but I went along with it for a short period of time because he said it's the only thing that can get him off now. But I just couldn’t continue with it anymore as it was making me fear for my life. His kink is essentially to have me pretend to be dead and lifeless.”

The woman revealed that this sexual preference was a recent change and it has caused her to question her husband’s mental state. “He’s also been getting a lot more angry and aggressive with me lately,” she added.

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Wanting to get help for him, the woman decided to report him to the police so they could speak to him and he could get some professional help. However, things backfired with the husband threatening her because she went to the authorities.

She went on: “He told me because I reported him I’m going to regret it. I don’t even feel safe being in the same house as him anymore because ever since I reported him he has been giving me this chilling stare and I’m considering calling the police again to get him out. There are a lot of other concerning things he’s been doing lately but I don’t want to make this post too long so that’s the overall point here.”

After reading the alarming post on Reddit people urged the woman to run. One person offered some useful advice: “Being an a**hole is irrelevant here - leave now. Collect your documents (ID, birth certificate, passport if you have it, etc) and any money you have and go to a safe location. If you have a friend that lives at an address unknown to your husband, go there.

“Otherwise a hotel on a credit card he doesn’t have access to. If he has access to all your finances, go to a women’s shelter. Block him on all platforms (socials, text, phone). If you have location services shared with him, get a cheap new phone and throw away the old one far away from where you’re staying. Do not respond to him no matter what. Contact a social worker. Contact a lawyer. Contact close friends that you trust to not speak to your husband.

“From experience, police cannot help you much in these situations but still report anything he does so that you can build a case to use later in court if needed. Document his other concerning behavior as well. Do this only once you’re in a safe location. I am very very sorry that this is happening.”

If you have been affected by issues of domestic violence or coercive control you can call Refuge's 24-Hour National Domestic Abuse Helpline for free. The number is 0808 2000 247.

Eve Wagstaff

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