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Psychology suggests that marriages that are technically working — the bills paid, the holidays kept, the affection small but consistent — can produce a specific kind of loneliness most people are never told to expect, because the difference between a marriage that functions and a marriage that nourishes is something the culture has agreed not to teach you to notice

Psychology suggests that marriages that are technically working — the bills paid, the holidays kept, the affection small but consistent — can produce a specific kind of loneliness most people are never told to expect, because the difference between a marriage that functions and a marriage that nourishes is something the culture has agreed not to teach you to notice

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  • Marriages that function can create a type of loneliness
  • The difference between a working marriage and a nourishing one is often overlooked
  • Cultural norms downplay the impact of such marriages on individuals
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