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When You Feel Invisible: Encouragement for Partners Experiencing Cassandra Syndrome

  There’s a particular kind of loneliness that doesn’t come from being alone—but from being unseen . If you’re living with what’s often called Cassandra syndrome , you likely know this feeling intimately. You may be in a committed relationship, even a loving one on paper, yet still feel emotionally abandoned, chronically misunderstood, or quietly starved for connection. And over time, that experience can start to rewrite how you see yourself. This article is for you. The Quiet Erosion of Being Unmet Let’s start with something important: what you’re feeling makes sense. When your spouse is on the Autism Spectrum Disorder , especially at a level where communication and emotional reciprocity are impacted, there can be a deep mismatch—not of intention, but of expression . You might find yourself thinking: “Why does everything feel one-sided?” “Why am I always the one reaching?” “Why do I feel more alone in this marriage than I did when I was single?” These aren’t ov...

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