Since this phrase could refer to a specific drama, song, or general concept, I have broken the content down into three likely interpretations.

If you're interested, I can also try to break down the phrase into its individual components:

This show asks the brutal question:

The show’s title— Even So, I Love My Wife —is meant to be read with a mix of desperation and delusion. It is a mantra Kaoru repeats to convince himself that his obsession with "winning" his wife back is about love, rather than pride.

If you are referring to the NTV/Yomiuri TV drama series starring and Ryoko Hirosue , this is the most common reference. The full title is Soredemo Tsuma wo Aishiteru (それでも妻を愛してる), often shortened to Soredemo Tsuma .

What sets this drama apart from standard infidelity dramas like Hanzawa Naoki or the later Kyojo , is its tone. It walks a razor-thin line between black comedy and tragedy.

The narrative centers on , a diligent but insecure salaryman, and his beautiful, caring wife Nanami . Despite their happy exterior as they approach their third wedding anniversary, Shuichi harbors deep-seated anxieties about his worthiness and inexperience compared to his "perfect" wife.