The Pain of Loving Someone Who No Longer Loved Me
My name is Esther, and I lived in Eldoret. For many years I believed I had found the love of my life. My husband and I built our home together from nothing.
But slowly, the love between us faded.
He started coming home late. Sometimes he would disappear for entire weekends without explanation. When I asked questions, he would become angry and accuse me of being suspicious.
The loneliness inside our house became unbearable.
I cried many nights wondering what I had done wrong. Friends advised me to leave the marriage, but part of me still believed things could change.
One day I decided to seek help from a doctor after hearing stories from people whose relationships had been restored.
The process helped me understand many hidden problems in our marriage. Instead of constant arguments, we started communicating again.
Months later, my husband admitted he had been struggling with personal issues he never shared with anyone.
That moment opened a new chapter in our relationship.
Today our marriage is not perfect, but it is stronger than it has been in years. Sometimes love does not disappear—it simply gets buried under pain and misunderstanding.
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