I’m 37, and until a few months ago, I would’ve described my marriage as steady in the best possible way. Eight years with Ethan. No drama. No games. Just quiet partnership. We were the kind of couple people assumed would make it—shared grocery lists, inside jokes about our cats, and Sunday mornings that smelled like burnt pancakes and coffee brewed too strong. We’d survived real storms. Two miscarriages. Endless fertility appointments. Layoffs. Grief that hollowed us out and then stitched us back together. I thought we were solid because we had been tested. So when Ethan announced one night that... Continues…
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