You can share a home a routine and a life with someone and still feel completely alone
Married but Alone: The Hidden Loneliness of Long-Term Relationships explores the quiet emotional distance that can develop inside long term partnerships even when everything appears stable from the outside
This book examines emotional disconnection unmet needs communication breakdown routine fatigue and the invisible loneliness many people experience while remaining committed to their relationship
It explores how couples slowly drift apart why intimacy changes over time and how emotional neglect can exist even without conflict betrayal or separation
You will discover the patterns that contribute to emotional isolation the difference between being physically together and emotionally connected and the questions many couples eventually face about rebuilding closeness
Whether you are reflecting on your own relationship seeking understanding or trying to reconnect this book offers a thoughtful and compassionate exploration of one of the least visible struggles inside modern marriage