Married, but feel like Roommates- Part 2
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About this listen
In this episode, I open up about something I've kept quiet for a long time — the fact that sex in my marriage is basically non-existent. No passion. No intimacy. Just two people who love each other, but feel more like roommates than husband and wife.
I talk about what it feels like to miss being sexual, to miss feeling desired, and to miss the version of myself who was confident, connected, and alive in that way. I also share how confusing it is when your partner isn't trying either… and how that silence can feel louder than an argument.
This conversation isn't about blaming or shaming anyone. It's me being honest about the loneliness that can sneak into a marriage, the identity shift that happens when intimacy fades, and the strange grief of missing a part of yourself you can't seem to get back.
I also explore:
• Why "roommate mode" happens in long-term relationships
• How stress, age, resentment, and routine slowly chip away at intimacy
• What it's like to feel disconnected from your own body and sexuality
• The quiet guilt and embarrassment that so many women feel but don't say out loud
• Why talking about this matters — even anonymously
• The first steps I'm taking to reconnect with myself, not just my marriage
If you've ever felt alone in this part of your relationship, or like your spark has disappeared and you don't know how to get it back — this episode is for you. You're not broken, you're not dramatic, and you're not the only one navigating this.