MARRIAGE TO THE WRONG PERSON ISN’T COMPANIONSHIP; IT’S ISOLATION.
They say marriage is supposed to be a partnership, a safe place where love grows and two people build a life together. But when you’re married to the wrong person, that dream feels like a distant illusion.
You can share a house, a bed, and even a life yet still feel like the loneliest person in the world. You smile for the world to see, but behind closed doors, a silence cuts more profound than any argument ever could.
The wrong person doesn’t see your worth. They don’t try to understand or care about what makes you happy. Instead, you feel like you’re constantly walking on eggshells, pretending everything is fine when your heart knows it isn’t.
What’s worse is the emptiness—the realisation that you’re sharing your life with someone who doesn’t truly see or love you how you deserve. It’s a pain that words can’t fully describe and a loneliness that no amount of company can fill.
Marriage is supposed to feel like home. But when you’re with the wrong person, it can feel like a cage. Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is admit the truth and choose your own peace over staying in a life slowly breaking you.



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