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When she says I'm fine and means the opposite 2 days ago · 2:14
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Why she stopped explaining herself to you 5 days ago · 1:58
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The silence isn't anger — it's something quieter 1 week ago · 3:02
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"There's something in what you've described. The silence didn't come out of nowhere — it's been building quietly, and what happened was the moment it became visible to both of you."

She didn't pull away because she stopped caring. She pulled away because the way she felt seen — or not seen — in that moment confirmed something she'd been quietly afraid to know. The distance you're feeling now isn't anger. It's self-protection.

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