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When Your Husband’s Blind Spots Hurt: Encouragement for Wives in Neurodiverse Marriages

  Many wives who are married to men on the autism spectrum describe a type of emotional pain that is difficult to explain to others. From the outside, the marriage may appear stable, responsible, and even loving in practical ways. The husband may work hard, provide for the family, and show loyalty and dependability. Yet inside the relationship, the wife may sometimes feel profoundly alone. Moments arise when she is hurting, overwhelmed, or discouraged, and the response she hopes for—comfort, emotional recognition, or simple empathy—does not appear. Over time, these moments can create a deep sense of loneliness. A common experience for wives in neurodiverse marriages is the feeling that their husband is emotionally unaware of what they are going through. They may come home from a difficult day hoping their distress will be noticed, only to find that their husband continues talking about a completely different topic. They may express sadness or frustration and receive a practical ...

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