I never thought I would feel this way in my own marriage. For years, my husband and I shared laughter, deep conversations, and tender moments that made me feel loved and cherished. But lately, something has changed. He barely looks at me the way he used to. The playful touches, the sweet compliments, and the little gestures that once made me feel special have all disappeared.
At first, I told myself he was just busy, stressed with work, or dealing with something he didn’t want to burden me with. But as the days turned into weeks, and then months, I started to realize that I was no longer a priority in his life. He spends more time on his phone, at work, or simply lost in his own thoughts. When I try to talk to him about it, he brushes it off or gives vague excuses.
I can’t help but wonder—am I not enough for him anymore? Has he stopped loving me, or am I just imagining things? I find myself questioning everything, from the way I look to the way I act, hoping to find an answer to why I feel so invisible.
I don’t know what to do. Do I confront him again? Do I try harder to get his attention? Or do I quietly accept that I might be losing the man I once felt so connected to? The uncertainty is unbearable, and I just wish I knew how to handle this pain.