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5 True Stories of the Neurodiverse Marriage Gone Right

  Why They Love You but Don’t Show It the Way You Need There is a particular kind of pain that emerges when someone loves you sincerely, yet almost never expresses love in the language your heart understands. It creates confusion because the relationship may look stable from the outside. Bills get paid. Responsibilities are handled. Promises are mostly kept. Crises are managed. There may be loyalty, reliability, and even sacrifice. Yet one partner quietly feels starved. They keep asking themselves a haunting question: If I am loved, why do I feel so alone? Megan felt this tension every evening. Her autistic spouse, Chris, worked long hours, came home on time, rarely missed a practical responsibility, and almost never forgot to maintain the house. If something broke, Chris fixed it. If a task needed done, Chris completed it. If Megan mentioned needing new tires, Chris researched options that night. Yet Megan often cried in private because days could pass without warm eye contact, ...

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