I'm trapped in an abusive marriage – Hope

I'm trapped in an abusive marriage – Hope

Author: Leah Carey April 15, 2021 Duration: 1:08:51

Hope is trapped in a sexually repressive, emotionally abusive marriage shaped by the patriarchal traditions and relationship culture of her country of origin. With awareness comes healing, and she hopes to spread the message to other women that they are allowed to speak up, deserving of basic decency, and even worthy of real love.

Hope is a 38-year-old cisgender woman.  She describes herself as Pakistani, Sunni Muslim, straight, married, and monogamous. She deals with polycystic ovarian syndrome and describes her body as "fluffy".

 

  • Hope's first memory of sexual pleasure is, in fact, quite recent. She grew up in a conservative family and didn't think of herself as sexual aside from knowing she was straight due to "deep crushes" on boys.
  • Conversations around sex during her teen years in Pakistan were accidental and minimal aside from a biology lesson in school, which was delivered by a no-nonsense chemistry teacher.
  • Hope's first strong experience of sexual pull at age 18 in college is distressing to her.
  • Hope talks about being a Sunni Muslim in Pakistan and the impact that has on what sexuality looks like in culture.
  • Arranged marriages and matchmaking under patriarchal culture set a perfect table for relationships with toxic power dynamics, emotional repression, and lack of fulfilment.
  • Hope describes the matchmaking experience in Pakistan.
  • Hope meets her husband. His mother has a history of working outside the home; this is a surprise and a boon. The match is difficult though, and women do not speak up. She finds herself trapped raising children and lacking the financial independence to leave.
  • Hope opens up about the sex in her marriage: awkward and painful. She learned from books, he learned from porn.
  • She has only recently learned about female pleasure by exploring masturbation to release her pent-up desire. It's also a step towards self-healing.
  • Hope talks about the future. She does not foresee another relationship, she just wishes for peace.
  • She shares how she envisions a more open dialogue with her own children around sex and relationships, breaking a cultural and generational pattern of toxicity.

 

 

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EPISODE CREDITS:

Host / Producer – Leah Carey (email)
Audio Editor – Gretchen Kilby
Administrative Support - Lara O'Connor, Maria Franco

Transcript creation – Jan Acielo
Music – Nazar Rybak

 


Leah Carey's Good Girls Talk About Sex is built on a simple, powerful premise: honest, unfiltered conversation. As a Sex and Intimacy Coach, Leah guides discussions that feel less like interviews and more like the kind of intimate, revealing talk you'd share with a close friend. Each episode features women from an incredibly wide spectrum of life-differing in size, shape, age, orientation, and cultural or religious background. The stories include those from people raised as girls and transgender women, exploring a full range of relationship structures and levels of kink. What you'll hear are personal narratives about sexuality that are often left unspoken, shared without judgment. This podcast moves beyond theory into the lived, human experience, creating a rare space where complexity is welcomed and authenticity is the only rule. Tuning in means listening to voices that are frequently marginalized, finding common ground in unexpected places, and perhaps understanding your own story a little better through the generous sharing of others.
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