When a married woman revealed that her husband had been retreating to the basement for months without speaking to her, the room went silent.
Is it depression? Is it stress? Or is it something else?
Ace called it out immediately:
“Men don’t always leave relationships… they quit on them.”
Kittie challenged the culture of excusing emotional avoidance and demanded accountability.
And Ace broke down how some men stop trying on purpose — just so you will leave first.
This episode exposes:
Quiet quitting in marriage
Emotional avoidance vs emotional immaturity
How men dodge being the “bad guy”
The sympathy card strategy
And how to recognize when he’s already checked out
If you’ve ever felt like you’re living with a ghost in your own home — this one’s for you.
Watch the full uncut conversation now.
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