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When Self-Sufficiency Looks Like Rejection: Understanding the Autistic Husband and the Pain of Cassandra Syndrome

In many neurodiverse marriages , one of the most confusing and painful dynamics revolves around something that, on the surface, appears simple: the autistic husband ’s need for solitude and self-sufficiency . What often feels to him like emotional regulation , decompression, or simply returning to equilibrium can look to his neurotypical (NT) wife like something very different—distance, indifference, or even rejection. When this pattern repeats over months or years, many NT wives begin to experience what has come to be known as Cassandra syndrome : the deep distress that arises when one partner feels emotionally unseen, unheard, and alone within the marriage. The difficulty is not that either partner is malicious or uncaring. In fact, in most neurodiverse marriages both partners are trying very hard. The struggle emerges because the behaviors that help the autistic husband function well in the world are often interpreted by his wife through an entirely different emotional lens. To u...

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