Intimacy in marriage often fails due to gradual erosion from unnoticed factors rather than one significant issue. Couples become emotionally distant while engulfed in responsibilities, failing to connect daily. Unresolved conflicts can breed bitterness, leading to invisible grudges. Physical affection diminishes, leaving partners forgetting how to express love. Emotional needs go unmet, resulting in feelings of invisibility. Taking each other for granted becomes commonplace, leading to an absence of appreciation and acknowledgment for each other's efforts.
Most times, intimacy in marriage doesn't die because of a single storm. It dies because of tiny cracks that go unnoticed, daily habits and attitudes that slowly erode the bond between husband and wife.
A little hurt ignored today becomes bitterness tomorrow. Many couples sweep issues under the carpet instead of dealing with them. They pretend to move on, but their hearts carry silent grudges.
When you stop meeting your partner's emotional needs, they start to feel invisible and unloved—even if you provide financially.
In the early days, you said 'thank you' and 'I'm sorry' easily. Now, you expect things without appreciation. You ignore your partner's efforts.
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