You don’t spend time together outside of meals. You rarely talk about anything other than the house, money and kids. You can’t even remember the last time you had sex. Lately, you’ve started to find yourself opening up to a colleague, sharing your feelings in a way you used to do with your partner.
This, according to social media, is what an ‘invisible divorce’ looks like, and it could be the start of you ditching your wedding rings. Essentially, an invisible divorce describes a couple who used to be close but are now living separate lives – and might be so caught up in the busyness of life that they don’t even realise it.
The physical closeness (hugs, kisses and, yes, sex) has gone, there are no shared activities and the couple is operating like a business rather than intimate partners.
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If you’re now quietly freaking out that maybe your marriage fits into this category, first, take a breath – these signs don’t necessarily mean your relationship is in trouble. Relationship coach Megan Luscombe says some invisible-divorce symptoms are actually totally normal (in the short term, anyway).
“One of the signs of the invisible divorce is, physical intimacy is stopped. [But] that can happen for myriad reasons – if we’re nursing a partner through a health crisis, or one of us is stressed at work, we’ve got kids who are sick… But if there isn’t anything that’s taking our focus away, we’re not communicating, or, when we do talk we always fight and it’s going on for a long period of time, that’s when you might be looking at what they’re calling invisible divorce.”