Beyond The “Man-Child” Label: What Cassandra Wives Are Actually Experiencing In Neurodiverse Marriage
There comes a moment in many neurodiverse marriages when the wife quietly begins asking herself a painful question: “Am I married to an adult emotionally, or am I carrying another child?” Most wives do not arrive at this conclusion quickly. In fact, many fight against the thought for years. They rationalize, minimize, and repeatedly tell themselves that their husband is simply stressed, distracted, introverted, exhausted, or emotionally reserved. They try to become more patient, more understanding, more supportive, and more accommodating. Many desperately want the marriage to work and continue searching for the right explanation that will finally make the emotional loneliness make sense. But eventually, after years of carrying the emotional weight of the relationship alone, something begins to break inside them. They become tired of initiating every difficult conversation. They become exhausted from constantly explaining basic emotional needs that never seem to fully register. The...


