Relationships
You've tried to open up conversations that go nowhere. You've sat in silence that wasn't comfortable. You've wondered what happened to the person you married.
Some men were never taught to talk about what's inside. Others learned that silence was safe — that expressing feelings led to conflict or judgment, so they stopped. Others have shut down in response to something specific in the relationship, or to depression, stress, or burnout they haven't named.
Whatever the cause, the effect on you is the same: you are living with someone who has made themselves unreachable. You share space, meals, possibly children — and yet the person you chose to build a life with feels like a stranger or an absence.
There's a particular pain in making yourself vulnerable — bringing something up, trying to connect — and receiving a one-word response or a changed subject. Over time, that pain teaches you to stop trying. And so both people withdraw, and the marriage becomes an arrangement rather than a relationship.
You may have also started to doubt yourself: maybe I ask too much, maybe I'm too much, maybe I need to need less. These thoughts are a natural response to chronic non-response — but they aren't accurate.
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