Anatomy of Conflict

Women Have an Invisible Line in Their Marriage. Most Men Don't Find Out Until It's Too Late.

43 min · 26 de jun de 2026
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Women have an invisible line in their marriages — and most of them don't even know exactly where it is. But once they cross it, it's over. Dr. Sonja Benson [http://mncouples.com/] has spent nearly 30 years watching the same pattern play out: she's been saying something's wrong for years, he hasn't moved, and one day she stops pursuing. Ryan McLaughlin and Dr. Benson break down why women initiate roughly two-thirds of all divorces, what "burned-out pursuer" actually means, and what discernment counseling is — the decision-making process designed for couples where at least one person isn't sure they want to stay.

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