‘Quiet divorcing’ puts a new name to an old problem — the slow erosion of intimacy

Slow Dissolution of Relationships

Relationships seldom fall apart in a single dramatic event. Typically, they weaken gradually, losing the shared experiences and moments that once made them feel vibrant and meaningful.

"They fade through the quiet loss of shared moments that once made the relationship feel alive."

As these small, intimate moments disappear, the bond between partners lessens quietly, often unnoticed until the distance feels insurmountable.


Author's summary: The article highlights how intimacy in relationships often erodes quietly over time, as couples lose connection through the gradual loss of shared experiences and moments.

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