If a woman lacks fulfillment in her marriage, she’ll usually display these 7 behaviors

Tina Fey by Tina Fey | August 1, 2024, 11:37 am

In my years of delving into the complexities of relationships, I’ve discovered that when a woman feels unfulfilled in her marriage, she tends to show certain behaviors.

These signs aren’t always obvious; quite often, they’re subtle and easy to miss. But once you know what to look for, you can spot them.

Through this article, I want to shed light on these seven behaviors. Not to judge or point fingers, but to bring about understanding and open a door for conversation.

Because let’s face it – open communication is the first step towards resolving any issue in a relationship. So, shall we dive in?

1) She withdraws emotionally

When a woman feels unfulfilled in her marriage, one of the first signs is often emotional withdrawal. This doesn’t mean she’s suddenly cold or unfeeling – far from it.

What it means is, she’s less likely to share her thoughts, feelings, and experiences with her spouse. She might seem distant or unresponsive, or she might not be as open and communicative as she once was.

Why? Because she’s trying to protect herself from further emotional hurt.

Emotional withdrawal is like a protective shield, a way to cope when the emotional connection in a marriage isn’t meeting her needs.

However, this isn’t a solution. It’s a sign of distress—a red flag that something isn’t quite right in the relationship.

2) She becomes overly independent

This might sound like a positive thing, but in the context of a marriage, it can be a warning sign.

When a woman feels unfulfilled, she might start to take on more responsibilities and tasks independently. She may stop asking for help, even when she needs it.

It’s not about proving that she’s capable—she knows she is. It’s more about distancing herself from her partner.

This excessive independence can create a gap in the relationship, cause feelings of isolation, and further fuel the sense of unfulfillment.

3) She loses interest in shared activities

Once upon a time, you both enjoyed doing things together. It could have been cooking, hiking, gardening, or just binge-watching your favorite shows. But now, she seems to have lost interest in these shared activities.

This behavior is often a sign that she’s feeling unfulfilled in the relationship. When emotional needs are not met, it can be difficult to find joy in activities that used to bring happiness.

In my book, Breaking The Attachment: How To Overcome Codependency in Your Relationship, I go into detail about how emotional fulfillment plays a crucial role in maintaining mutual interests.

It’s not easy, but acknowledging the issue can pave the way towards resolution and reconnection.

4) She stops paying attention to the little things

There’s a saying I hold dear, “The little things? The little moments? They aren’t little.”

This quote by Jon Kabat-Zinn, a renowned mindfulness expert, perfectly encapsulates the importance of small gestures in a relationship.

When a woman feels content in her marriage, she tends to notice the little things—the subtle details that define her partner. She remembers his favorite coffee, how he prefers his shirts folded, his taste in books.

But when she’s feeling unsatisfied, these small gestures may begin to fade. It’s not due to neglect or a lack of love. It’s more of an unconscious response to the emotional distance she’s feeling.

5) She starts to question her self-worth

I’ve seen this scenario play out more times than I’d like to admit.

A woman, feeling unfulfilled in her marriage, begins to question her own value. She may wonder if she’s good enough or if she’s the cause of the marriage’s problems.

It’s truly heartbreaking to witness. No one should ever feel inadequate, especially in a relationship meant to uplift and support them.

If you notice your spouse doubting herself or diminishing her worth, it’s a clear sign that something isn’t right in the relationship.

6) She seems constantly tired or stressed

As Audrey Hepburn once said, “The beauty of a woman is not in a facial mode but the true beauty in a woman is reflected in her soul.”

When a woman isn’t feeling fulfilled in her marriage, it often spills over into other aspects of her life. She might start to seem constantly tired, stressed, or just not herself. It’s as if the light in her soul is dimming.

I’ve seen this happen, and it’s never easy. The vibrant, energetic woman you knew seems to be fading away, replaced by a version of herself that’s just… tired.

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7) She stops fighting

Arguing in a relationship isn’t always a negative thing—it shows that both sides care enough to express their views and stand up for what they believe in.

However, when a woman feels unsatisfied in her marriage, she might stop engaging in arguments altogether. Not because she doesn’t care, but because she feels it’s futile.  

This isn’t apathy—it’s resignation. And it’s one of the toughest signs to witness. It reflects a deep sense of hopelessness, a belief that things won’t get better.

If you notice this behavior in your partner, it’s crucial to have an open, honest conversation. Because no one should ever feel like they’ve exhausted all options in their own marriage.

Embrace growth, foster connection: Your path to true contentment!

These seven behaviors we’ve touched upon signal a need for change—calling for understanding, empathy, and open communication.

It’s all about growth—both individually and as a couple. This belief is something I strive to delve into in my work. Relationships aren’t about finding the perfect partner; they’re about growing together. 

This sentiment aligns beautifully with Justin Brown’s insights in one of his thought-provoking videos about “the illusion of happiness” and why pursuing it can lead to misery.

The video challenges the common notion that chasing happiness is the key to fulfillment. True contentment stems from within, embracing life’s challenges, nurturing meaningful connections, and staying authentic to oneself.

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Remember, every relationship is unique, as are the people in it. Understanding these signs is just one step toward improving your relationship. And while it might be hard, it’s worth it because every woman deserves to feel fulfilled in her marriage.

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