There’s a kind of marital drift that doesn’t shout—it whispers. It’s quiet, gradual, and unsettling. Your partner still shares your home, your routines, your parenting roles, but emotionally, they’ve stepped back. They no longer truly see you—not the person you are now, not in the way you long to be seen. You find yourself questioning: Did I miss something? Say too much? Not enough? Is this temporary—or are they just coexisting with me?
The truth is often more complex than it appears—and far more common than people talk about. Some spouses slowly pull away from the emotional core of the relationship—not out of spite, but because they’ve lost their connection. What makes it harder is their silence: whether they don’t know how to say it or choose not to, the absence of honesty leaves you alone with the weight of uncertainty. To Read More, Tap Here





