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835 There’s a specific kind of resentment that builds in a marriage where one person does the invisible work and the other person benefits from it without ever realizing it exists — and it doesn’t show up as anger, it shows up as the slow withdrawal of a woman who got tired of being the operating system for a life that everyone in the house treats like it runs on its own

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/20/2026 05:15 EDT

There’s a specific kind of resentment that builds in a marriage where one person does the invisible work and the other person benefits from it without ever realizing it exists — and it doesn’t show up as anger, it shows up as the slow withdrawal of a woman who got tired of being the operating system for a life that everyone in the house treats like it runs on its own

She wasn't tired of doing the laundry or making dinner—she was tired of being the only one who knew the laundry existed before it piled up and that dinner required planning before anyone got hungry.

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