Why Couples Grow Apart — Even When Nothing Is “Wrong”
Some relationships don’t end in a dramatic moment.
They slowly drift apart.
Here’s how emotional distance quietly develops between couples — even when life appears stable on the surface.
We Marry Our Unfinished Business
We don’t just marry a person — we marry the roles we learned in childhood. The Golden Child, the Expresser, the Lost Child. When conflict feels bigger than the moment, it’s often unfinished business resurfacing. Here’s how early family roles shape adult relationships.
The Anatomy of Repair
A quiet reflection on how couples rebuild connection after conflict — small, human moments where love remembers itself.