“Quiet divorcing” is the kind of term that blows up online because people recognize themselves in it before they’re ready to admit it out loud. StudyFinds recently highlighted the trend, calling attention to a breakup that doesn’t kick down the door so much as tiptoes into the room and sits on your chest. It describes the slow erosion of intimacy inside relationships that may not be alarming from the outside but feel hollow in the day-to-day.
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