lady_lazarus, if that is what you call some wierdo syndrome, then that applies to nearly 90% of Indian women.
Because, in our society of arranged marriages, when a girl reaches a marriageable age - her parents choose the suitable groom for her & invite his parents to their house, or even the other way round. Then, their marriage is fixed - their parents give her the following statement and advice:
"This is your husband, he is of our caste & sub-caste and comes from a very reputed family. He is the guy whom you will have sex with; he is the guy with whom you will bear kids; he, on the other hand, will work and earn money for the family, while you have to stay at home, look after the kids, do all the household duties & your husband will be busy with his own professional work & will come home exhausted - then you will comfort him, and give him all the pleasure he needs. When he falls ill, you will take utmost care of him - even if it distracts you from your work patterns. Besides all that, you must stick to him and share his feelings and make him happy whenever he is sad; no matter how he reacts to you - whether he is excited, happy, joyous, kind, or even sad, angry, abusive, shouting, physical - you should always stand by him and prove that you are the woman for him, the one whom he can trust and love for eternity."
This is just a glimpse of premarital 'training' that many Hindu women are given when they are engaged. No wonder why our marriages have such long duration and almost negligible divorce rate.