Calling a man uxorious is saying that he is inappropriately playing the woman's role in the relationship The tradition of calling a woman by her husband’s name comes from an old legal practice that erased a woman’s identity, called “coverture.” the law of coverture is no longer around, but we can still see its effects today. It wouldn't make sense to say that a woman was inappropriately acting like a woman.
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In addition to the public spectacle, skimmington may refer to “one publicly impersonating and ridiculing a henpecked or cuckolded husband or his shrewish or unfaithful wife.”
A wife’s attitude of respect toward her husband in a marriage is known as submission
She has adopted a mindset that she hopes will make her marriage to her husband more contented and peaceful. Christians might argue back that a wife doesn't have to obey her husband if he orders her to sin against god, for god would never order such a thing Fine, but what if the husband orders his wife to do something that might be injurious to her health? From this point of view, whether it is called obedience of a woman to her husband or submitting to him, the measure of it is that the woman obeys her husband and fulfills his wishes related to the issues that are in compliance with allah’s orders and prohibitions.
If the wife is cheating and harassing her hubby and he likes it there is sexual fetish called cuckold or cuck for short I believe you can say someone is cuck if he is devoid, strip of his manhood. Well, it seems the word is cuckquean But, it is obsolete now, so is there such a word in current usage
:) the original word cuckold was derived from cuckoo, the bird that lays its eggs in other birds' nests so that they raise the hatchlings as their own.
A woman whose marriage has since improved wrote about what it was like when her husband dominated her, “during that time, i had an early miscarriage though i did not know that i had been.