Abbey Clancy and Peter Crouch, hosts of the popular podcast ‘The Therapy Crouch,’ have shared their perspectives on arguments and apologies in their relationship. During an episode of the podcast, the couple discussed an email from a listener who had been sleeping on the couch for four nights after a disagreement with his wife. Peter jokingly remarked that he had also experienced similar situations, while Abbey clarified that she prefers Peter to be in bed with her, even during arguments, because she dislikes sleeping alone.
Abbey expressed her frustration with Peter’s passive-aggressive behavior, particularly his habit of wearing passion-killing pajamas after disagreements. She also highlighted his reluctance to apologize, even when he is in the wrong. Abbey stated that in their 20-year relationship, she can count on one hand the number of times Peter has apologized to her.
Peter, however, defended himself by claiming that he is rarely in the wrong. The couple first started dating in 2006 and have been married since 2011. They share four children together.
The discussion between Abbey and Peter highlights the different ways in which people handle arguments and apologies in relationships. While Abbey prefers to resolve conflicts quickly and directly, Peter tends to take a more passive-aggressive approach. Their contrasting perspectives offer insights into the complexities of maintaining a healthy and long-lasting relationship.