I’m married, but it feels like my husband has lost interest in me. At first, I thought it was just a phase—stress from work or something temporary—but it’s been months, and his indifference is hard to ignore. He no longer looks at me the way he used to. Our conversations are brief and practical, stripped of any warmth or connection. Even when we’re together, he seems a million miles away, glued to his phone or distracted by something else.
I’ve started questioning myself: Am I not good enough anymore? Did I do something wrong? I’ve tried to change things—dressing up, planning date nights, even opening up about my feelings—but nothing seems to make a difference. His lack of response makes me feel invisible, like I’m fading into the background of his life.
What hurts the most is the silence. The unspoken words between us feel heavier than any argument we could have. I lie awake at night wondering if he still loves me or if I’ve somehow become a burden. It’s a lonely place to be, questioning your worth in the eyes of someone you’ve built a life with.
I don’t want to give up, but I also don’t know how much longer I can go on like this. Marriage is supposed to be a partnership, but right now, it feels like I’m standing alone, holding onto something that’s slipping away.