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Retaliation in Marriage: Why ‘You Hurt Me First’ Never Works
Episode 1548th April 2026 • Master Your Marriage • Sharla and Robert Snow
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In this episode of Master Your Marriage, we continue our series on the losing strategies that quietly sabotage even the best relationships. Today we’re diving deep into the fourth one: retaliation (also called punishment).

Retaliation sounds simple: “You hurt me, so I’m going to make you feel exactly what I’m feeling.” It shows up as overt criticism, sarcasm, yelling… or the more subtle, covert version—silent treatment, withholding affection, passive-aggression, or “Eh, it was fine.”

Terry Real calls this a perverse form of communication—a twisted attempt at repair. Deep down, we’re hoping our partner will finally “get it,” feel remorse, and become accountable. But ironically, it always fails. Instead of creating understanding, it destroys connection and strips away our own sense of agency.

We explore:

  • The two main forms of retaliation: direct (mean) and indirect (mean-spirited)
  • Why “offending from the victim position” feels so justified (“They started it!”)
  • How almost all perpetrators see themselves as victims
  • The surprising truth that retaliation costs us the two things we want most—connection and independence
  • Real-life examples, including a powerful client story about self-deception

The good news? You don’t have to stay stuck in this reactive pattern. Terry Real teaches us to shift from first consciousness (our automatic, ego-driven, hurt-child response) to second consciousness—our mature, wise adult self. This shift allows us to stay honest about our feelings while keeping connection alive. We share simple ways to pause, breathe, and respond from that calmer, more loving place instead of punishing.

If you’ve ever caught yourself thinking “They deserve this” or “I’m only doing this because of what they did,” this episode is for you. It’s time to take retaliation off the table and move toward the choice-based marriage you truly want.

Journaling Questions for This Week:

  1. When was the last time I withheld affection or approval from someone I love?
  2. How did I feel after?
  3. What was I trying to get by punishing the other person?
  4. How did that work out for me? Did I get what I really wanted? And if so, at what cost?

Resources & Further Reading:

  • Terry Real’s book: The New Rules of Marriage
  • Relational Life Institute (Terry Real’s trainings and resources)

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