How Withdrawal Slowly Ends Marriages

How Withdrawal Slowly Ends Marriages

In the final episode of our 8-week series on Losing Relationship Strategies, we explore withdrawal — one of the most subtle, sneaky, and destructive patterns couples fall into. Robert and Sharla unpack how disengaging from the relationship (emotionally, physically, sexually, digitally, or even at the level of choice) slowly erodes connection and can eventually lead to living parallel lives.

You’ll learn:

  • How withdrawal shows up in both extreme and everyday forms — from stonewalling and “fine” syndrome to digital escape, martyr mode, over-investment in kids/career/hobbies, and the especially sneaky pattern of withdrawing from choosing the marriage while still physically staying in it.
  • The dangerous “Distance and Isolation Cascade” identified by John Gottman that often leads to divorce.
  • Why the opposite of love isn’t hate — it’s apathy.
  • The critical difference between unhealthy withdrawal and healthy mature acceptance (including Dr. Terry Real’s powerful reckoning question and the beautiful Phyllis & Doug story).
  • How to practice responsible distance-taking instead of stonewalling or silent check-out.
  • The #1 rule that reveals whether you’re truly accepting something or quietly withdrawing.

This episode is filled with honest self-reflection, practical tools, and hope. If you’ve ever felt like you and your partner are just coexisting instead of truly connecting, this one is for you.

Key Takeaways

  • Withdrawal is disinvesting from the relationship — usually when we’re not getting what we want.
  • You can’t get your needs met by pulling away.
  • The presence of resentment is the clearest sign you’re in withdrawal, not acceptance.
  • Responsible space-taking always includes an understanding + a promise of return.
  • Awareness of your patterns is the first step to interrupting them.

Journaling Questions

  1. Which losing strategies do you favor? Where might you be withdrawing from fully choosing the relationship?
  2. Where did you learn these strategies? Who modeled them growing up?
  3. In your opinion — which losing strategies does your spouse tend to use?
  4. How might your strategies feed into your partner’s (and vice versa)?
  5. Share your observations about yourself with your partner (not about them).

Resources Mentioned

  • The New Rules of Marriage by Dr. Terry Real
  • The work of Drs. John & Julie Gottman
  • The work of Dr. Jennifer Finlayson-Fife

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Thank you for joining us through this entire Losing Strategies series. Be kind and take care of each other this week. It really is the small things done often that make the biggest difference.

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