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My Husband Never Cheated on Me, But Years Ago He Stopped Being My Husband: Seventeen Years of Marria…

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My husband never cheated on me, but years ago he stopped being my husband.

Seventeen years together with my husband. We met when we were young, both working, going out, making plans for the future. At first, he was attentive, chatty and caring. Not perfect, but present. Then marriage arrived, along with responsibilities, work, the house, and bills. Everything shifted, though I couldnt pinpoint the exact moment it happened.

There wasnt any obvious betrayal. No secret messages or a woman turning up out of nowhere. It was just one day, I started to feel that the way he looked at me had changed. Our conversations shrank to the bare essentials: what to buy, which bills to pay, when to leave the house. We stopped asking each other how we were. If I shared something, hed nod without lifting his eyes from his phone or the telly. If I was quiet, he never asked why.

The closeness simply faded, and we never discussed it. At first I put it down to stress. Then exhaustion. Then just routine. Weeks would slip by with nothing happening between us. We slept in the same bed, but as far apart as possible. I tried to get closer, to start conversations, to make plans. He was always tired, swamped with work, or would just say,

Well talk tomorrow.

But tomorrow never came.

At some point, I realised he wasn’t really my husband anymore, just my housemate. We shared expenses, routines, family duties. At gatherings, he seemed the perfect husbandcalm, hard-working, polite. No one would have guessed what went on behind closed doors. No one saw the silence. No one noticed the emotional distance.

I tried time and again to talk to him. I told him I felt lonely, that I missed him, that I needed more than just cohabiting. He never got angry. He never raised his voice. Hed only ever reply with brief phrases:

Youre overthinking it.

Thats how marriages go after a while.

Were fine, arent we?

Thats what confused me the most. There were no rows to justify walking away. No affair. But there was no love, either. I felt invisible in my own marriage.

The years passed. I stopped bothering. I stopped making an effort for him. I stopped sharing my thoughts with him. I began keeping things to myself. I got used to expecting nothing. Living as if it didnt matter anymore. Sometimes I thought perhaps it was my fault, wanting too much.

Now I know not every abandonment comes with a suitcase.

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