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How Good Marriages Quietly Drift Into Resentment

How Good Marriages Quietly Drift Into Resentment

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Most marriages do not fall apart because of one huge fight. They slowly drift through unspoken expectations, poor communication, unresolved resentment, emotional triggers, and the belief that your spouse should already know what you need. After 16 years of marriage, we are sharing what marital drift looked like in our own relationship, and the small communication changes that finally helped us reconnect. We talk about resentment, defensiveness, couples therapy, individual healing, emotional safety, asking directly for what you want, and learning to respond instead of react. This episode is for married couples who still love each other but feel disconnected, misunderstood, criticized, ignored, or stuck in the same arguments. It is also for busy parents, entrepreneurs, and long-term couples trying to protect their relationship while managing children, businesses, travel, finances, properties, and everyday responsibilities. You will hear how hidden fear can look like anger, how criticism creates defensiveness, why expecting your partner to read your mind leads to disappointment, and how taking responsibility for your own behavior can change the entire relationship. A stronger marriage often begins when one person stops keeping score, changes their approach, and creates a safer path back to connection. What You’ll Learn: → You’ll learn how marital drift begins through small, repeated moments of disconnection, and why many couples do not recognize the pattern until resentment has already taken over. → You’ll discover why clearly asking for what you want is healthier than hoping your spouse will guess, failing to communicate, and then feeling disappointed when your expectations are not met. → You’ll hear how fear, criticism, stonewalling, reactivity, emotional triggers, and past family experiences can shape the way husbands and wives communicate during stressful moments. → You’ll also learn why individual healing and personal responsibility may need to happen before couples therapy, marriage counseling, or relationship communication strategies can create lasting change. Learn more about Kendra Hewitt by visiting the following links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kendra.hewitt/ Learn more about Dr. Ryan Hewitt by visiting the following links: Dr. Ryan Hewitt Website: https://www.drryanhewitt.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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