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Why Marriages Drift Into “Kids Only” Mode

Mar 13, 202611 minEp. 368
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Episode description

Most marriages don’t blow up overnight.
They drift.

They drift from us
to the family
and eventually to two exhausted roommates running a daycare.

Once kids enter the picture, something subtle but dangerous often happens: the couple stops being the center of the relationship. Not out of malice. Not because anyone planned it. It just happens.

And in most marriages, if nobody actively protects the couple, the marriage slowly disintegrates.

From what I see, this responsibility usually falls on the man — and when he pushes for dates, intimacy, boundaries, or adult connection, he’s often shamed for it.

I break down:

  • Why marriages predictably shift into “kids first, marriage last”
  • Why this creates dead bedrooms and quiet resentment
  • Why men get labeled selfish for trying to fix it
  • And why a strong marriage actually serves kids better than a child-centered one

If this topic hits home, you’ll want to check out my book The Dead Bedroom Fix and the Help For Men Brotherhood — where guys are having these conversations honestly, without being shamed.

👉 Join the Brotherhood: https://helpformen.com/join

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