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Serious counseling, or annulment.
You need to actually talk to him, probably a therapist and maybe try imagining that he's a handyman who's snuck in to 'fix your problem'. The longer you let it go on for the harder it is to fix. Unless, of course, you have outstanding trauma you need to work through or you didn't actually want to marry him in the first place? If it's the latter then you're in the wrong marriage, if it's the former then his reaction says that you are in the wrong marriage. Whatever way, you need counselling to figure out what the actual problem is.
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Serious counseling, or annulment.